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COMPLIMENTS OF 
OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY 




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Class 
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GopyrighiN" 

COPYKIGHT DEPOSIT. 



UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 

STEAMSHIP SERVICE 




TRIPS TO THE TROPICS 

ON THE BIG AIR-COOLED STEAMERS OF THE 

GREAT WHITE FLEET 



OUR Booklet, " Cruising the Spanish Main," is beautifully illus- 
trated and describes some very attractive short cruises out of 
the ports of New York, Boston, Philadelphia and New Orleans. 

^It tells about Jamaica, Panama Canal, Colombia, Costa Rica and 
other places in Central and South America ; how to go, what to see, 
and how much it will cost. 

^ The booklet is free while the edition lasts. Send for a copy. 

UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 

STEAMSHIP SERVICE 



17 Battery Place, NEW YORK 

Pier 5, North Wharves, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

321 St. Charles Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



Long Wharf 

BOSTON, MASS. 



UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 



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MOTEL TITCMriELD AND ANNEX, AT PORT ANTONIO, JAMAICA 

Owned and operated by the United Fruit Company in connection with its tropical steamship service. 

110 rooms. Perfect in appointment and service. The delightful climate, beautiful scenery, and 

excellent roads of Jamaica make this one of the most enchanting of pleasure resorts 



UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 

STEAMSHIP SKRVICE 




TRIPS TO THE TROPICS 

ON THE RKi AIR-COOLED STEAMERS OF THE 

GREAT WHITE FLEET 

OUR Booklet, "Cruising the Spanish Main,'' is beautifully illus- 
trated and deseribes some ver}- attractive short cruises out of 
the ports of New York, Boston, Philadelphia and New Orleans. 

^It tells about Jamaica, Panama Canal, Colombia, Costa Rica and 
other places in Central and South America ; how to go, what to see, 
and how much it will cost. 

^The booklet is tree while the edition lasts. Send for a copy. 

UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 



STEAMSHIP SERVICE 



17 Battery Place, NEW YORK 

Pier 5, North Wharves, PHH^ADELPHIA, PA. 

321 St. Charles Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



Long Wharf 

BOSTON, MASS. 




PUBLIC SERVICE 
RATE BOOK. 




Copyright, 1912, by Old Colony Trust Company 



The Baita Press 
Boston — New York 



rUHKK' SKKVICK KATE BOOK ^: ;. 




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PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



Introduction 

"DELIEVING that a Rate Book of the Public 
■^ Service Corporations in Boston would prove a 
welcome and desirable addition to most offices, the 
Old Colony Trust Company undertook the ampli- 
fication and completion of a work which was already 
well under way. 

The various Public Service Corporations and business 
houses represented have been most generous in their 
co-operation, and we trust that every one receiving a 
copy of the book will find it a useful and convenient 
reference work. 

The accuracy of the information is not guaranteed, 
although the utmost care has been taken in com- 
piling it. 

Old Colony Trust Company 



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INDEX OF CONTEXTS 



INDEX OF CONTENTS 

RATES 

Boston Consolidated Gas Company. 

Rates and outline of manner of conducting its business 181, 182, 18o, 184, Fly-leaf 

Boston Elevated Railway Company. 

Night Car Service. Time of outward night service on all divisions. 167, 169 

Parlor and Special Car Rates 171 

Cable Rates. 

R egular business to all parts of the world 9 

Cable Letters. Week End Cable Letters. Deferred Service. Money Transfer 11 

Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Boston. 

Lighting Rates. Power Rates. Yearly Lighting Rates 173 

Permanent Electric Rates 175 

Permanent Electric Rates (theatrical) 177 

Street Lighting Rates. Street Lighting Terms and Conditions 179,180 

Electric Express Rates to Massachusetts points south of Boston 147 

Express Rates to New England Points. 

Simple rules to be observed when making express shipments 149 

Rates on Money Orders and Travelers' Cheques 149 

Rates to Adams, American, and National Express points 1.51, 153, 155, 157, 159, 161, 162, 163 

Graduate Tables, Adams Express Company. Wagon calls 164 

Graduate Tables, American and National Express Companies 165 

Messenger Rates for Boston and Brookline. 

Street Directory 87-121, inclusive 

Maj) of Boston, showing sections for computing messenger charges 84 

Messenger Chart, showing messenger charges 85 

Suburban Messenger Rates from Boston 121 

Postal Rates. Post-office information and regulations 57-75, inclusive 

Telegraph Rates to principal places in the United States, Canada and Mexico 19-39, inclusive 

Transfer of Money. Rates and Instructions. Money Order Offices 17 

Day and Night Letters 39 

Location of all Telegraph Offices in Boston. Office hours 41 

Telephone Toll Rates to all New England Exchanges 45—51, inclusive 

A Telephone Talk 43 

Long Distance Toll Rates to principal points South and West 53 

Railroad Fares to Important Places. 

Minimum and Maximum Fares. Pullman Chair and Sleeper Rates 77 

Steamship Information. 

Transatlantic Sailings from Boston and New York 79 

Mediterranean Sailings. Railway time from ports 81 

Round the World and the Far East. One Way and Round Trip Rates 83 

Wireless Rates. 

Transatlantic Service. Method of filing Marconigrams 13 

Preparation and despatching messages to ships. List of ships having service 15 

Taxicab Rates by Meter. Service without meter 145 

INFORMATION 

Automobile. Standard table of tire Inflation 145 

Clubs. Location and telephone number 145 

Fire Department. Suggestions on fire prevention. Instructions 55 

Hotels. Street locations and locations on messenger chart 123 

Theatres. Telephone numbers, street locations, and locations on messenger chart 123 

Theatre Ticket Agencies. Telephone numbers and locations 123 

DIAGRAMS 

THEATRE SEATING DIAGRAMS — ORCHESTRA AND BALCONY 

B. F. Keith's 125 Majestic 135 

Boston 127 Park 137 

Castle Square 129 Plymouth 139 

Colonial 131 Shubert 141 

HoUis St 133 Tremont 143 



PUBLIC SERA^CE BATE KOOK 



Convenient Banking Service 



BojroN Co/y!/^of>/ 




Both offices of the Old Colony Trust Company are readily 
accessible from all incoming points. Either one offers excep- 
tional facilities for the transaction of your banking business 



IXDEX OF ADVERTISING 



INDEX OF ADVERTISING 



Page 

Adder Machine Company 1-i- -J^ 

Anica Cigars ^^'■^ 

Atlantic House, Nantasket ('4 

AutonioV)ile Tires 1^ 

Bay State J?treet Railway Company 146. 170 

Boston Commercial. The Inside back ever 

Boston Elevated Railway Company ICO, KiS 

Boston News Bureau ^ 

Bowman. J. W. Co 1^"^ 

Boyd, F. Shirley ^'^8 

Brookline Realty l-^^ 

Christian Science Monitor '1 

Collins & Fairbanks Company 58 

Colson. Warren H "^ 

Columbian National Life Insurance Co., The. _28 

Commercial Bulletin. The 60 

Cross. Mark Company Tabs-72 

Derby Desk Company 62 

Dorian Remountable Rims 158 

Doten-Dunton Desk Company 128 

Dukelow ct Walker Company. .Inside back cover 

Edison Electric Illuminating Co 172, 174. 176 

Enterprise Rubber Company 134 

Fire and Marine Insurance Insert 

General Vehicle Company 1'78 

Globe-Wernicke Company. The 08 

Goodrich. B. F. Company of New Yoik. The.. 18 

Grabow. E. R. Company 130. 140 

Grover. Henry C 124 

Guild. Curtis et Co 66 

HofFecker Company, The 44 

Hopewell Brothers ''•i 

Hotel Bellevue 150 

Hotel Belmont. New York City 80 

Hotel Puritan 1^ 

Hotel Somerset 60 

Hotel Thorndike 36 

Hotel Titchfield Flyleaf 

Hotel Tuileries 140 

Hume Carriage Company 136 

Hunter, J. B. & Co 138 



Page 
Huyler 154 

Jordan Mar.sh Company 50 

Knapp Company, Inc., The Inside front cover 

Library Bureau 38 

Macullar Parker Company 126 

Massachusetts Fire ct Marine Ins. Co Insert 

McKenney & Waterbury Company 132 

Morris, Philip & Company, Ltd 46 

Mosler Safe Company, The 54 

New England Mutual Life Insurance Co 42 

New Ocean House 130 

North German Lloyd S. S. Company 82 

Oelrichs & Company 82 

Old Colony Trust Co..Bk. cov. ; Foot notes. 2, 0, 30 

Oliver Typewriter Company, The Kt 

Paige, John C. & Co. Insert 

Palmer-Densmote Company 52 

Paos Soap 74 

Perkins, Charles B. & Co 152 

Pierce, S. S. Company 48 

Poland Spring House 40 

Raymond & Whitcomb Company 78 

Reming-ton Typewriter Company, Inc. 20 

Ricker, Hiram & Sons 40 

Rubber Goods i 134 

Russell, Frank A 148 

Salman, John A 160 

Stevens-Duryea Motor Cars 122 

Taxi Motor Cab Company of Boston Bolt, 144 

Thayer, McNeil & Hodgkins 1 50 

Thomas Motor Car Company of Boston 26 

Tucker, Anthony & Company 142 

Underwood Typewriter Company 24 

United Fruit Company Fly leaf 

United States Investor 10 

Wales Adding Machine 14, 32 

Waltham Watch Company 70 

Warner Instrument Company 50 

Waterman, L. E. Company 34 

Weekly Bulletin Publishing Company, The... 86 
Yale & Towne Mfg. Company 22 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



BOSTO N NEWS BUREAU. 

[MORNING FDITIOT^ 



MORNING EDITIONS 



A JUDGE OF JUDGES. 



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Ihu by tbr prrM of olhrr duly or lh« Ufk of rniMdUic oppof' 
lukiiy, ibouU BO*. Bhra de*«TH oilb ibr rrcompenic o( «ui 
bic'-m tnditidMl lAct, b«v* iMiB(d • majodi) at ibc 8upr#(n( 
CoMri It II a f»«<M4.ltinf in sunb<« lb*i of JmLmu ■■)<) Lin- 

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inluiiion have ibonc; he baa nol bcrn lyni-«ynl in tbr app" 
rrpiion of polilifal iMuri and riigvnnca. By conlraal, bn*rvci 

cfimihalioB la ibe firld of v-rittvn law mA the iulcrprcUr 

Ttcrt Kaa Uwo no linnurr of impulac o» of favoriliim 
Tbrr* hki been • inarLfd ditpUy o( biradlb and iiuishl. dia 
pAMicMIr but ■ympalbct.e lU b« raotfrf ovrf -Jde field 
«r arlM.ien. »lnl> iffnonit^ all frcnt-m of Kctionaii.m. p.. 
Uianabip and bigoir} Mr baa tboan th* patirot mcarch ttia 
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rathrr a Irmprramentai concert of viaion, unmarrtd by indi 
Milual iirahiiBitia. Tlmar obarrvrn may aUo be proved corrrc 
■ bo term lo diicrro a (iheralilj of ihougbt loo hraad and lln 

votM beiran that Hbilr the ipiril nf law it inviolably lacrnl. yv 



AMERICAN TELEPHONE * TELEaitAPH 



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paM Rvr Thi. a.ll br r.pc-IBlK 



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THE MONE\ MARKET 
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«forelb«Klwofector, 



NATIONAL CARBON ( 



<r for tbia larga falling aw* 



ure the r.nrclion of lako^K "«■' "' t*"- 'arhon hvinrt* o( the 
Wntcrn Kl.cinc C.> aomrthiriK over a y.-ar ago Tbia buaincn 

«r(i<irnily ii.)ntr groa* woa »*el\eA. litilr or no addition waa made 

National Carbon came witbin MO.OOO of tbe C400.00O 

Kiid rrcon* I ruction For inttancr, in recently cbanginK a factory 
over from one claw of manofacturr to the maLing of big carbon* 

tlood that Ibrpritcnt book value ol planu does not repraent 
aver bO% of tbeir actual coat 

MAINE CENTRAL 

SsLtA »12. 000.000 ONB-VaAi. 4'";, Ntyrta Fob RrrTFWOii.0 

Roainn— The offerinR by a ayndicate compoieti of Lee. 
trifle over M.000.000 of 



died that leaf July Maine Central iharrhn)der< 

of I2i, 

itintnl to tell iU.OOO.flOO of the bomla at once, but for oni 

Tbc uk u( llK-*e $13,0au.UU(l nolea BI lhi« Ume i* a icmpor 
cipcdirnt and mean* lh»l upon maturity ihenotea mai 



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ir<1 1 nett an annual per. 



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<(iomieth<fiinn and comidiolioni. L| co'cv'l, ( .- 1 r, i t^.<iH.nnm% bond,. Vm.' 



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main line of Maine Ce 

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fund* Dul B0» depiMtt* arr decreaaing rather than incrrMnf. 
and tbrre .. a W«'> l.^ai drm.nd for call money, aiinbutttl. 
Urgrly lo ibr incrrawni .^i,v,i> at ihe St.H^k Eicbaoce 

l( teem* to he beai h.nkini; opinioo that rate* vil) ilrrDCtbeB 
•omewhat unlil »e arr k'H pax the Apnl artllrnKnl Wbat 
the condition then will be will depend on tbr portion of nmofai 
iradr and ttMruUlion Biiton b«ok« bavr been prrautcat 

l,.„u".'' ..,',rr,''ha«r'ac'.m been mode to our 

"""ti.. ■ . ■ ■! '. 1 i.'^'.V lifcrl) loloaerJd t« Canada wilbin 

cou of gold coia BCTOW 

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, JlP-a-^c Pom* b«nl« "» ««•• 



.ri.i »rr (reoerally Ji@3J% 

'rej » frrrly and there i. a 
■or firmer rate. Quotation. 
lor four montbi and 3(*3l% 

e bet«e«n 3i% aod 3f % for 



»>vemeni of gold 



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:.. .,..h< <i-4^ .....n..r.->alMda>V„gLl. H.aai 
.«DdoD— Bar BiUra -'AJ ■■nchongrd. 

MAVFLOWER-OLD COLONY. 

TDwutDowN l(KH FttT And oniL IsCoPF«B— lOFarr 



With raorr than 100 tee I of mmeraliicd cround already ib 
evideace in lbi> bole it oould appcir ill if the «cvcrjl copper 

formed into a ..nKic ibtrk »h.>ot «1 ihi. parlirul.ir point 

Old Colony No 13 ii d.'wr> 12S0 feel and temporarily 

hole u scheduled to go a( kail 1 500 fe«i 



OSCEOLA 



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OieeolB ConMlidatcd Minins Co. ij moiling 
— ■ Idhowau 

I2.22.'.775 

2.3T1.3T3 
EiprnMklmine Sl.421.00? 

New c«in»tnict^ wiwi 

Total eapenac* ... . l.TOS.?!} 

Dividend* $7 per sb«r« '.'.'.'. CIXOM 

3urplu*Dec 31.1910 ' " 



Intrrrti and other 



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Tnirk mined, 



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irJed. 30.1M M.44S 137.231 1)2.006 

rk*impd. l.24r>,.SM IJ17.720 I.IM.MS 1.241.400 

mtncrd. 24.IS2.fll2 25.0b9.9l3 33.I07.S79 M.9I2.M4 

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IZ.72C 13IHC 13 30c 

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CABLE RATES FROM BOSTON 

TO PRINCIPAL FOREIGN STATIONS 

The address and signature are included in the chargeable matter, and the length of words is limited to fifteen letters. 
When a word is composed of more than fifteen letters, every additional fifteen or the fraction of fifteen letters 
will be counted as a word. 

Kates not quoted furnished on application. NOTE. — All rates subject to change tvithout notice. 



Bermuda 


$0.42 per word 


Honolulu $0.47 per word 






TO 


EUROPE AND 


BEYOND 






Rate 




Rate 




Kate 




per word 




per word 




per word 


Algeria 


$o.;-]2 


England 


$0.25 


Philippines. Manila 


$1.12 


Australia : 




France 


.25 


Portugal 


.39 


New South Wales 


.66 


Germany 


.25 


Russia in Europe 


.43 


Queensland 


.66 


Gibraltar 


.43 


Sardinia 


.31 


South Australia 


.66 


Holland 


.25 


Scotland 


.25 


Tasmania 


.66 


Hungary 


.32 


Sicily 


.31 


Victoria 


.66 


Iceland 


.44 


Spain $0.38 and .40 


Western Australia 


.66 


India 


.74 


Sweden 


.38 


Austria 


.32 


Ireland 


.25 


Switzerland 


.30 


Azore.s 


.25 


Italy 


.31 


Tasmania 


.66 


Belgium 


.25 


Japan, via Com. Pac. 


1.33 


Tripoli $0.50 and .53 


Cape Colony 


.86 


Japan, via Northern 


1.72 


Tunis 


.32 


China, Macao 


1.27 


Loureneo Marques, via 


Aden .88 


Turkey in Asia 


.45 


China, other offices 


1.22 


Morocco. Tangier 


.45 


Turkey in Europe 


.36 


Denmark 


..35 


New Zealand 


.66 


Wales" 


.25 


Egypt, Alexandria 


.50 


Norway 


.35 










TO WEST INDIES 








Rate 




Kate 




Rate 




per word 




per word 




per word 


Antigua 


$0.81 


Guadaloupe 


$1.00 


Porto Rico 


$0.75 


Bahamas. Xassaii 


.35 


Hayti : Cape Hatien, Mole 


St. Croix 


1.02 


Barbadoes 


.91 


St. Nicholas and Port 


St. Kitts 


.89 


Cuba: 




au Prince 


1.05 


St. Lucia 


.85 


Havana 


.15 


All other offices 


1.55 


St. Thomas 


.96 


All other offices 


.20 


Jamaica 


.48 


St. Vincent 


.86 


Curacao 


1.38 


Les Saintes 


1.00 


San Domingo 


1.32 


Dominica 


.77 


Marie Galante 


1.00 


Trinidad 


.98 


Grenada 


.89 


Martinique 


1.00 







TO CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA 





Rate 






Rate 




Rate 




per word 






per word 


per word 


Argentine Republic 


$0.85 


Brazil — Cont. 






Paraguay 


$0.85 


Bolivia 


.85 


Pinheiro 




$1.15 


Peru : 




Brazil : 




Rio de Janeiro 




.85 


Iquitos 


1..S5 


Alemquer 


1.45 


Kio Grande du 


Sul 


.85 


Masisea 


1.35 


Breves 


1.15 


Santarem 




1.15 


Orellana 


1.35 


Cameta 


1.15 


Santos 




.85 


Requena 


1.35 


Chaves 


1.15 


Soure 




1.15 


All other offices 


.85 


Gurupa 


1.15 


All other offices 


.85 


Republic of Panama : 




Itacoatiara 


1.45 


British Guiana 




1.44 


Colon and Panama 


.43 


Macapa 


1.15 


Dutch Guiana 




1.38 


Canal Zone and other 




Manaos 


1.45 


French Guiana 




1.38 


offices 


.43 


Monte Alegre 


1.15 


Chili 




.85 


Salvador $0.50 


and .55 


Mosqueiro 


1.15 


Costa Kica 




.55 


U. S. of Columbia : 




Obidos 


1.45 


Ecuador 




.85 


Buenaventura 


.85 


Para 


.85 


Guatemala 


$0.r 


)0 and .55 


Other offices 


.90 


Parintins 


1.45 


Honduras 




.36 


Uruguay 


.85 


Pernambuco 


.70 


Nicaragua 


$0.50 and .55 


Venezuela 


1.00 



DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS 

BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE 

Domestic and foreign orders f(ir (lie iuunrdiuti- frinifi/'fr of inomij by teleciraph and cable to all the 
U'orhl. Under special arrangement -.vitii the British Goveriimeat all orders for'Great Britahi and Ireland 
are paid by the BKITISH POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 

At both offices of the Old Colony Trust Company there are thoroughly modern 
vaults for the storage of securities or valuables, and comfortable private rooms 
for their examination, or for consultation and writing. 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




Voliiinp XXIII 



Cop>TlBht 1011. by Frank IV [tiim. !• .K- I'o., ln<-. 
BOSTON. NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON, JANUARY 13, 



1912 



NiimlK>r 



Kmt)' triidi' ("iiii'iu.ii iiiii>.iu..>> lias 

to 111? nicir- than ii purveyor of rn-ws. 

It inn tv liki-iii'il to noiliInK •'■180 in this 

worlil qiillo so acr.i- 

Serving lati-ly as to the rii- 

Subacribers iiiiitmotil store. 

!iUli> InforiniiiK 

< MStnnnTii rliniiiRli If printi'il curni 

a^' to Ihi- oicurronic'S In llio 

n-! to the ni' 



\Va-.lijiuliiii olliri' ii'>vit;iI vwirs apo 
was iliii' priinirilv lo thl^ ilolonnln.i 
lliMi. :iiiil Hint olHr" loiitinu-s to Iw t!i" 
i>nly otw in \Viis1iiiii;ion ivhlrli nnv 




rE Kidder, Peaiody & Co. 

out ©ottu'Si^t llo. 



vii-i'. Id- knrw that fomo oHirlal In 

Waalilnjjtoii would 

Who Could havr to bo <l'>nll with. 

Advise Him? but h<> hail not thn 

roniotcst Irti-a w n o 

lint (illii iai «iis. Th<;n. tiio. lif i-atncr 

ili.sliki-d {■■• bundle jiorsoiially th<> con- 

■'■■< ii; of riciiill that ho 

::iliily arlsi' from any 
a K-'Iim:i1 Km-frnrrK'nt 
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Main Ofrice 
COURT STREET 



Branch Office I "• 
TEMPLE PLACE 






Ag.nt, and Attorneys for 

Baring Brothers &Co..Ltd. 
LONDON 



'THE *? 



BANK 



«»"**^ 1 



..-4 '" 







Thompson/IowleJc_CoJ__ 

lucker, Mm & ^'^■ 

Rankers and Brokers 




BQHQS 

^'^f"- mm & 

50 Conjfsss St 

BOSTON 



GO. 



THE ELIOT NSTIONAL BANK 

E- t.ibl shcj li:3 
c>p.ul, Sl.coo.imu SumlutF. 



vj .r.iircolil, SIJIS.BOO 




Letters of Credit and Travelers' 
'hecks available everywhere. 

Foreign Exchange, Cable Trans- 

MISCELLANEOUS UNLISTED 



First National 
Bank of Boston 

70 Federal Street 



AND MANUFACTURING SECURITIES 



SENT UPON REQUEST 

& WEEKS, 60 Gjn«re*» St., Boston 



Knauth, Nacliod & Kuhne 

BANKERS 
NEW YORK U3PZIG. CERMAt^Y 



rustoDipr 
for something more 
Our Wash- than th<> iiubltcation 
Ington Office of a Rood edition earh 
we< k. Its present Ue- 
tfimiiiation la to be more scrvioeabie 
to imtrons than any other iiorlodleal 
to which they may hapiwn to sub- 
scribe. The estnbllsliinent of lu 



be available for by. ■tUecatlon with the 
Treasurer of the United States In this 
coanectlor. If fo, he could spare his 
bank the necessity of gMng Into ih" 
market and buying other bonds. 



The first question was to whom ho 
should write for information and ad- 




tliiiigs n>- 

the I^oar 

ol' the Postal SaviiiRS Sysii-M> ;i loni- 
pioto statement of condition of Uis 
bank for some day. not more than a 
mouth prior to the d.ite of tin- miplUa- 



CABLE KATES FROM BOSTON 



11 



1.-" CABLE LETTERS" 

2. -"WEEK END CABLE LETTERS" 

3.-" DEFERRED SERVICE" 



1. " CABLE LETTERS " in plain English language may be filed at any hour, to be forwarded to 
reach London or Liverpool in time for delivery on the morning of the second day after filing. The 
rate for this service is $1.50 for 20 words, with 30 cents added for each additional 5 words. 

2. " WEEK END CABLE LETTERS " in plain English language may be filed at any hour up to 
midnight on Saturday, to reach London or Liverpool in time for delivery on the following Tuesday 
morning. The rate for this service is $1.50 for 30 words, with 25 cents added for each additional 
5 words. 

"CABLE LETTERS" and -'WEEK END CABLE LETTERS" destined to points outside of 
London and Liverpool will be delivered by mail, without extra charge for postage, unless telegraphic 
delivery is desired and indicated by sender at time of filing, in which latter event the rate of 1 cent 
per word for telegraph transmission (with a minimum of 12 words, including address and signature) 
will apply to points in Great Britain and Ireland. 

CABLE TOLLS LONDON TO 



AXDiaA, 


7 


cts. per word 


SPAIN, 




15 cts. per word 


FKANCK, 


-1/. 




DENMARK, 




10 „ „ 


tiKKMANY, 


<l 




NORWAY, 




10 „ „ 


BELGIUM, 


5 




SWEDEN, 




13 , 


HOLLAND, 


r> 




RUSSIA, 




18 „ „ 


SWITZERLAND, 


o 




TURKEY, Eu 


■ope 


11 „ „ 


ITALY, 


G 




TURKEY, Asia, 


20 „ „ 



To other points in Europe the usual tariffs beyond London will apply, in addition to the cable tolls 
quoted. "CABLh: LETTERS" and "WEEK END CABLE LETTERS," taking mail delivery to 
points outside London or Liverpool, will be mailed so as to reach destination as nearly as possible on 
second day after filing. 

DEFERRED SERVICE AT HALF RATES 

3. The "DEFERRED SERVICE" requirements are that messages must be written in plain 
English, or French, or other language of the country of origin or destination, and the sender must 
declare which of these languages is used, by writing the letters LCF, LCD or LCD before the address, 
according to his declaration, paying the charges for one word, this being a European Government 
stipulation. 

The message must have at least one text word ; the address may be a registered Cable Address ; 
house and street numbers, if given, maybe expressed in figures. The text or body of the message 
must be written in plain language, without figures, commercial marks, groups of letters, or abbrevia- 
tions or mutilations, and all numbers, except in the address, must be written in words. Genuine words, 
with not more than fifteen letters, will be charged as single words. Deferred messages will only be 
delayed until the transmission of " Fast Regular Cables " on hand has been completed ; and in no case 
longer than 24 hours, when they will take their turn with fully paid business. 



The " Deferred Service 
countries and places : 

Belgium 

Egypt 

France 

Germany 

Great Britain and Ireland 

India and Burmah 

Portugal 

Spain 

Aden 

Algeria 

Argentina 

Ascension 

Australia 

Bathurst 

Borneo, British North 



at half rates is in effect, at present only, to the following-named 



Canary Islands 

Ceylon 

Cocos Island 

Cyprus 

East Africa and Uganda 

Gold Coast 

Labuan 

Luxembourg 

New Zealand 

Mauritius 

Morocco, all except Casablanca, 

Negadar, Rabat 
Nigeria, Northern 
Nigeria, Southern 



Perim 

Penang and Malacca 

Rhodesia, Southern 

Rodriguez 

St. Helena 

Sierra Leone 

Singapore 

Somaliland 

Soudan 

South African Union 

Straits Settlements and Malay 

States 
Tunis 
Zanzibar 



The Old Colony Trust Company offers to the public in Boston and 
vicinity every modern convenience for the transaction of their banking 
business. 



12 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




i^aUi Puritan 

COMMONWEALTH AVENUE 

Cf)eBisttncti\)c93o6ton|[?ousc 

AND ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE HOTELS IN THE 

WORLD TO TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT 

GUESTS WHO DEMAND THE BEST 




THE SUN PARLOR 



"The Story of New England," for those who are 

interested in its beginnings, will be mailed on request 

B. D. COSTELLO, Manager 



TRANSATLANTIC WIRELESS SERVICE 



13 



TRANSATLANTIC WIRELESS 
SERVICE 



Transatlantic Wireless Messages cannot be Prepaid. Messages to Ships can be Prepaid at any Telegraph Office 

The method of tiling INIarconigrams for Transatlantic transmission ditt'ers some- 
what from that emi^loyed by the Cable Companies. Owing to the existing arrangement 
between the Cable Companies and the Telegraph Companies in the United States and 
Canada, the latter are not allowed to collect Marconi tolls on Transatlantic Marconi- 
grams. This has necessitated an arrangement whereby all telegrams for Transatlantic 
transmission are forwarded " landline charges collect," addressed Marconi Station, 
Glace Bay, and signed l)y a special identifying word which is assigned to each customer. 
This method renders it necessary for the prospective user of the system to communi- 
cate with the Head Office of the Company at Montreal, in order that a special word 
may be assigned to him with which his messages must be signed in order to insure 
identification at the Marconi Station, Glace Bay. This arrangement is extended by 
the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company to responsible parties only. 

The rate per word covers all charges and the customers are billed monthly by the 
Marconi Company. Words, letters, figures and ciphers are counted in the same 
manner as by the Cable Companies. A schedule of rates from Boston and the State 
of Massachusetts to various European countries is as follows : 



Great Britain and Ireland. 

France 

Germany 

Holland' 

Belg-iuni 

Denmark 

Norway 

Sweden 

Russia in Europe 

Austria 



._ per word, ISc 

--- „ ,. 21e 

--- ., „ 21c 

— „ „ 21c 

— „ „ 21c 
- „ „ 23c 

... „ ,, 2,3c 

--- „ „ 23c 

--- V „ 26e 

.__ „ „ 22c 



Hungary per word, 

Switzerland ,, „ 

Italy „ „ 

Greece „ „ 

Turkey in Europe ,, ,, 

Spain ,, „ 

Portugal ,, ,, 

Gibraltar „ „ 

Malta „ ,, 



22c 
22c 
22c 
29c 
29c 
2.5c 
23c 
23c 
2.5c 



WIRELESS TELEGRAPH SERVICE TO SHIPS 

Telegrams should be addressed : Name of passenger, name of ship, name of coast 
station through which it is desired that the telegram be sent. 

Example: FRED EASTGATE, 

S. S. George Washington, 

Via SiAscoNSET, Mass. 



Messages for transmission to outgoing and incoming transatlantic steamers may 
be tiled at any telegraph office in the United States and Canada. 

Sailing lists of all ships having Marconi Telegraph offices on board, showing the 
latest time after departure and the earliest time before arrival at which they are in 
communication with the various coast stations are compiled and sujjplied by the Marconi 
Wireless Telegraph Ct>mpany of America to all telegraph offices in the United States 
and may lie seen at any time. 

Copies of these lists may be obtained free of charge on application at the Com- 
pany's Head Office, 27 William Street, New York. 

The safe deposit vaults at the two offices of the Old Colony Trust 
Company present unusual advantages both on account of their modern 
construction and their convenient location. 



14 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE KOOK 



For Service an(^ Visibility 

USE WALES ADDING MACHINES 




The Adder Machine Company 

F. R. ADAMS 
District Sales Manager for New England 



1150 OLD SOUTH BUILDING 



BOSTON 



WIRELESS TELEGRAPH SERVICE TO SHIPS 



15 



The following list gives ai)proxiniately the times at which telegrams may he sent 
to the undermentioned stations for direct transmission : 



Marconi Number of Hours 


Port of Arrival 


Marconi Number of Hours 


Po 


■t of Arrival 


Shore-Station out from 


or Departure 


Shore-Station 


out from 


01 


Departure 


(Seagate. L. I. 4 


New York 


South Wellfleet. M< 


iss. 6 




Boston 


Sagaponack. L. I. 10 


New York 


Cape Sable. N. S. 


24 




Boston 


Siasconset. Mass. 24 


New York 


Sable Island, N. S. 


:;o 




Boston 


Cape Sable, N. 8. 28 


New York 


Sablf Island, N. S. 


14 




Halifax 


Sable Island, N. S. 3G 


New York 


Caniperdowu, N. S. 


6 




Halifax 



In addition to the ahove service the principal transatlantic liners can he communi- 
cated with via the high power station at South Wellfleet. Mass., seventy hours hefore 
arrival at or after departure from American ports. 



PARTIAL LIST OF 
MARCONI TELEGRAPH OFFICES ON SHIPBOARD 



Adriatic 

Alice 

America (Ital.) 

Araerika 

A noon a 

Arabic 

Argentina 

Antonio Lopez 

Baltic 

Barbarossa 

Berlin 

Bluecher 

Bohemian 

Boston 

Bremen 

Bulgaria 

Caledonia 

Calabria 

California 

Campania 

Canadian 

Canopie 

Carmania 

Caronia 

Carpathia 

Cedric 

Celtic 

Cestrian 

Chicago 

Cincinnati 

Cleveland 

Columbia 

Cretic 

C. F. Tietgen 

Curityba 

Cymric 

Deutschland 

Devonian 

Duca D'Abruzzi 



Duea de Genova 

Empress of Britain 

Empress of Ireland 

Europa 

Finland 

Florida 

Florizel 

Franconia 

Fried, der Grosse 

Furnessia 

Geo. Washington 

Germania 

Graf Waldersee 

Grenada 

Grossr. Kurfuerst 

Hamburg 

Haverford 

Helig Olav 

Indiana 

Italia 

Ivernia 

Kr'n Aug. Vie. 

K'r Wilhelm II. 

K'r Wm. der Grosse 

Koenig Albert 

Koenigin Luise 

Kronpz. Wilhelm 

Kronpz. Cecilie 

Kroonland 

Laconia 

Lapland 

La Bretagne 

La France 

La Gascogne 

La Lorraine 

La Provence 

La Savoie 

La Touraine 

Laura 



Laurentie 

Lazio 

Lusitania 

Madonna 

Manuel Calvo 

Main 

Majestic 

M. Washington 

Manitou 

Maracas 

Marquette 

Mauretania 

Menominee 

Megantic 

Mendoza 

Merion 

Mesaba 

Minneapolis 

Minnehaha 

Minuetonka 

Minnewaska 

Moltke 

Neckar 

New Amsterdam 

New York 

Noordam 

Nord America 

Oceania (Aus.) 

Oceania (Ital.) 

Oceanic 

Olinda 

Olympic 

Oscar II. 

Pannonia 

Patricia 

Pennsylvania 

Perugia 

Philadelphia 

Potsdam 



President Grant 

President Lincoln 

Pretoria 

Pr. di Piemonte 

Prinz Fried. Wm. 

Prinzess Alice 

Prinzess Irene 

Re d'ltalia 

Kegina d'ltalia 

Rhein 

Roma 

Romanic 

Roon 

Rosalind 

Rotterdam 

Ryndam 

Sannio 

San Giorgio 

San Giovanni 

Saxonia 

St. Louis 

St. Paul 

Statendam 

Stephen 

Stephano 

Taormina 

Teutonic 

Tomaso di Savoia 

Tunisian 

Ultonia 

United States 

Vaderland 

Venezia 

A^erona 

Victorian 

Virginian 

Zeeland 

Zieten 



The Company is prepared to announce the arrival of the above vessels 48 to 4 hours before dock- 
ing, at a uniform charge of -SI. 50 per ve-ssel. 

Requests for these reports must be made at the Company's Head Office, 27 William St., New York. 

A depositor with the Old Colony Trust Company has every banking facility 
at his disposal as well as the additional advantage of two centrally located 
offices which may be used interchangeably. 



16 PUBLIC SKRVICE KATK BOOK 




OUR MASTERPIECE 

The Standard Visible Oliver Typewriter 

Model No. 5 

EQUIPPED WITH PRINTYPE 

PRINTYPE, the beautiful new face type orig- 
inated for The Oliver Typewriter, is daily gain- 
ing added fame. The shaded letters of PRINTYPE 
give distinction and character to typewritten 
correspondence . 

IT WILL PAY YOU 
to investigate the efficiency of The Oliver 
Typewriter. To the typewriter buyer -- indivi- 
dual, firm or corporation -- the remarkable 
durability of this machine is an important con- 
sideration. The Oliver Typewriter is built to 
last. Strenuous use cannot hurt it. In fact, 
it becomes more efficient under continuous use. 

Your request will bring our latest catalog 
and specimen letter written in PRINTYPE- Inves- 
tigation and comparison will convince you of the 
overwhelming advantages of The PRINTYPE Oliver 
Typewriter. 

' The foregoing is a photographic reproduction of Oliver PRINTYPE) 

THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 

146 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON 



TELEGRAPH RATES FROM BOSTON 17 

RATES FOR TRANSMITTING MONEY 

BY WIRE 

DOMESTIC RATES 

To those points in the United States and Canada where a telegraph money order 
office is established, the rate for the transmission of money by telegraph is, on amounts 
of one thousand dollars (SI 000) or less, a sum equal to the tolls of two (2) ten-word 
messages, plus a premimn of one per cent of the principal with a minimum premium of 
twenty-five cents (25c.). For amounts in excess of one thousand dollars ($1000) the 
toll is the same as for a less amount and the premium is one per cent of one thousand 
dollars ($1000) plus one half of one per cent of the amount of the principal in excess 
of one thousand dollars (SIOOO). For example, the charges on two telegraphic money 
orders from Boston to New York City, one of twenty-four dollars ($24) and the other 
of twenty-four hundred dollars ($2400) would be as follows : 

Principal $24.00 Principal $2400.00 

Premium $.25 Premium .$17.00 

ToU .60 Toll .60 

Total charge .85 Total charge 17.60 

Principal plus charge $24.85 Principal plus charge $2417.60 

FOREIGN RATES 

To points in Foreign countries the rate is twenty-five cents (2oc.) local toll plus 
the established per word cable rate, cable count, in the code of the telegraph company 
plus a premium of one per cent of the principal with a minimum premium of fifty 
cents (oOc). For example, the charge for the transmission of one hundred dollars 
($100) from Boston to Paris, France, provided it required only ten words in the code 
of the telegraph company, would be as follows : 

Principal $100.00 

Premium $1.00 

Tolls 2.75 (local toll plus cable charge of 25c. per word) 

Total charge 3 75 

Principal plus charge . $103.75 

TELEGRAPH OFFICES ACCEPTING MONEY 
FOR TRANSMISSION 

All money orders payable are handled only at the main office of company notifying 
payee between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. No money orders issued or paid on Sunday. 

POSTAL 

lOO'State Street (main office) 14 City Hall Avenue Hotel Victoria 

■983 Boylston Street 218 Devonshire Street 209 Tremont Street 

WESTERN UNION 

109 State Street (main office) Hotel Brunswick South Station 

118 Bedford Street 90 Meridian Street, East Boston 263 Summer Street 

9 City Square, Charlestown North Station Tremont Building 

4 Hayward Place People's Palace 2412 Washington Street, Roxbury 

Office hours given in complete list of Boston offices on page 41. Money Order Dept. closed on Sunday. 



Documents and papers which cannot be adequately insured should be kept in 
a safe deposit box. The Old Colony Trust Company has thoroughly modern 
safe deposit vauhs at both offices. 



18 



PUBLIC SKRVICE RATE BOOK 




OODRICn 

SERVICE 



To Build High Mileage Tires ? Yes, 
that is the main point of Tire Service. 

That The B. F. Goodrich Company has succeeded in doing this 
is proved by the wonderful growth of that organization — the 
largest rubber factory in the world to-day. 

But the Factory is Not All — 

In practically every important city of this country you will find a 
GOODRICH SERVICE STATION — a fully equipped stock depot. 
It is by means of its extensive wholesale depot service — the immensity of 
its scope — the thoroughness of its organization — that the Goodrich Com- 
pany can give peculiar and invaluable service to the tire dealer and user. 

And then the tremendous undertaking covering the erection of road 
markers along the main traveled highways of the United States, coupled 
with the free distribution of accurate route books, speaks further for the 
convenience and efficiency of Goodrich Tire Service. 

THE B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY OF NEW YORK 

Factories: AKRON, OHIO 
Branches Everywhere; BOSTON: 851-857 Boylston Street 



TELEGRAPH RATES FROM BOSTON 



19 



RATES FOR MESSAGES FROM BOSTON 

TO PRINCIPAL PLACES IN THE 

UNITED STATES, CANADA AND MEXICO 



NOTE. — .1^^ rates subject to change without notice 
Rates, to Telegraph offices not named are indicated at the end of each State, or will 
be given on application at any Telegraph office. 

In the columns headed respectively "Day" and "Night," the figures before the 
hyphen indicate rates for ten words or less (address and one signature free), and the 
figures after the hyphen indicate the rates for each word over ten. 
Day and Night letter rates on page 39. 



J)ay 
Alabama 

All)ertville 

AlexaiuU'r City 

Andalusia 

Aniiistoii 

Auburn 

Birniiuitham 

Biidjrepurt 

Decatur 

])()tliaii 

Eutaula 

Florenci- 

Fulton 

Gadsden 

Huntsville 

Jacksonville 

Lockluirt 

Mobile 

Montgomery 

>se\v Brockton 

Opelika 

Pell (Mtv 

Prattville 

Kic'hburg 

Sanford 

Sclnia 

iSlieltield 

Sycamore 

Talladega 

Troy 

Tuscaloosa 

Tuskegee 

Uniontowu 

Woodward 

To 410 other ottices 60-4 



tate 
Night 



60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


CO-t 


50-3 


(50-4 


r)0-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-1 


50-3 


60-4 


5t)-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-1 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


(50-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


r>0-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-1 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-1 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


60-4 


.50-3 


60-4 


50-3 



Alaska 



Eagle City 

Juneau 

Nome 

St. Michael 

Sitka 

Skagway 

Valdes 

To other i)laces 

(all on connects 

ing lines) 



380-a5 

260-23 
480-45 
430-40 
240-21 
290-26 
S40-31 
240-21 

to 
830-60 



Alberta 

To 250 places (all ) 100-7 
on connecting [ to 
lines) ) 165-10 

Arizona 

Benson l(M>-7 

Bisbee l(io-7 

Casa Grande 100-7 

Clifton 100-7 

Douglas 100-7 



380-a5 
260-23 
480-45 
430-40 
240-21 
290-26 
*10-31 
240-21 

to 
830-60 



a5-6 

to 

150-9 



l(X1-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 



Flagstaft' 

Glee son 

Gleeson Station 

Globe 

Jerome 

McCabe 

Morenci 

Nogales 

Oracle 

Phijenix 

Prescott 

Ked Ptoek 

Tombstone 

Tucson 

Wickenburg 

Williams 

To 80 other offices 



Rate 

Day Night 

l(H)-7 10(V7 

ia>-7 12;i-7 

l(X>-7 100-7 

100-7 100-7 

125-9 12.5-9 

125-9 12.'>-9 

10O-7 100-7 

100-7 100-7 

125-9 125-9 

100-7 100-7 

l(X)-7 100-7 

100-7 100-7 

100-7 1(KV7 

l(K)-7 100-7 

l(X>-7 100-7 

100-7 100-7 

100-7 100-7 



Arkansas 

Arkadelphia 60—1 

Arkansas City 60-4 

Camden ' ('.(t-t 

Fort Smith 60-4 

Helena 60-4 

Hope 60-4 

Hot Springs 60-4 

Little Rock 60^ 

Morrllton 60-1 

Pine Bluff 60-4 

Texarkana 60-4 

Van Buren 60-4 
To 340 other offices 60-4 

British Columbia 

Fernie 100-7 

Nelson lCX)-7 

New Westminster 100-7 
Vancouver 100-7 

Victoria 100-7 

To 15 other offices 100-7 



50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 



l{X!-7 
lOC-7 
100-7 
100-7 
lOC-7 
l(Xl-7 



Cali 

Alameda 

Bakersfield 

Berkeley 

Campbell 

Coalinga 

Copperopolis 

East Oakland 

El Centro 

Eureka 

Fresno 

Fruitvale 

Grass Valley 

Hay ward 

Jackson 

Kennett 

Lompoc 

Long Beach 

Los Angeles 



fornia 

100-7 

100-' 

KXI- 

10(1- 

lOC- 

100-' 

KXI- 

100-' 

100- 

lOC- 

10C-' 

100- 

1(X)-' 

100- 

100-' 

100-' 

100-7 

100-7 



100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
lOC-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
lOC-7 
100-7 
100-7 



Los (Jatos 

Marysville 

Napa 

National City 

Oakland 

Ocean Park 

Oroville 

Oxnard 

Palo Alto 

Pasadena 

Placerville 

Pomona 

Redding 

Kedlands 

Riverside, R. Co. 

Ross 

Sacramento 

San Andreas 

San Bernardino 

San Diego 

San Francisco 

San Jose 

San Luis Obispo 

San Mateo . 

San l^afael 

Sant;i H;ul)ara 

Santa Clara 

Santa Cruz 

Santa Paula 

Santa llosa 

Sausalito 

Sonora 

Stockton 

Vacaville 

Vallejo 

Watsonville 

Yreka 

To 560 other offices 



Rate 
Day Night 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
l(Kl-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
ia'-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
lOC-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
lOC-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
lOC-7 
100-7 



10(1-7 
100-7 

\m-i 

l(Xl-7 
100-7 
lCK)-7 
l(K(-7 
100-7 
1(XV7 
100-7 
l(X.l-7 
100-7 
lOC-7 
lOC-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
l(X!-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
1(k:-7 
100-7 
100-7 
l(X)-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 



Colorado 

Antonito 7.5- 

Aspen 75- 

Blanca 75- 

Boulder 75- 

Breckenridge 7.5- 

Canon City 7.5- 

Colorado Sjjrings 7.'">- 

Deer Trail 75- 

Denver 7.5- 

Georgetown 7.5- 

Glenwood Springs 75- 

(irand Junction 75- 

Gunnison 75- 

Idaho Springs 75- 

Lake City 75- 

Leadville 75- 

Limon 75- 

Loveland 75- 

Montrose 7.5- 

Monte Vista 7.5- 

Ouray 75 

Pueblo 75- 



60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
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60-4 
60-4 
60-4 



The intention of a testator who names an individual as Executor or Trustee 
under his will may be defeated by the death or disability of that individual. 
The Old Colony Trust Company has a perpetual charter. 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




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TELEGRAPH KATES FROM BOSTON 



21 





Kate 




Rate 




Rate 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 


Kocky Ford 


75-5 


6(M 


Delaware 




Moultrie 


60-4 


50-3 


Salida 


75-5 


60-4 


Clayton 


40-3 


30-2 


Newnan 


60-4 


.50-3 


Silverton 


75-5 


6()-4 


Dover 


40-3 


30-2 


Palmetto 


(iO-4 


50-3 


Tellnride 


75-5 


60-1 


Georgetown 

Laurel 

Lewes 


40-3 


30-2 


Quitman 


60-4 


,50-3 


Trinidad 


75-5 


60-1 


40-3 


30-2 


Rome 


60-1 


.50-3 


Victor 


75-5 


60-1 


40-3 


30-2 


Savannah 


60-1 


.50-3 


To 340 other offices 75-5 
Connecticut 

Ansonia 25-2 
Baltic 25-2 
Beacon Falls 25-2 


60-1 

25-1 
25-1 
25-1 


Milford 

Seaford 

Wilmington 

Wyoming 

To soother offices 


40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 


30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 


Sylvester 

Tallapoosa 

Thomaston 

Thomasville 

T if ton 

Valdosta 


60-4 
60-4 
6n-4 
60-1 
60-1 
60-1 


50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 
50-3 


Berlin 


25-2 


25-1 


District Columbia 




Walker 


60-1 


50-3 


Bethel 


25-2 


25-1 








Way Cross 


60-4 


.50-3 


Branford 


25-2 


25-1 


Washington 


40-3 


30-2 


West Point 


60-4 


.50-3 


Bridgeport 


25-2 


25-1 


To 4 other offices 


40-3 


30-2 


To 540 other offices 60-4 


50-3 


Bristol 
Canaan 


25-2 
25-2 


25-1 
25-1 


Florida 




Idaliu 




Cheshire l)ei>ot 


25-2 


25-1 


Anthony 


60-4 


50-3 


Bellevue 


100-7 


100-7 


Clinton 


25-2 


25-1 


Apalachicola 


a5-6 


75-5 


Boise 


lOC-7 


100-7 


Colchester 


25-2 


25-1 


Arcadia 


60-1 


50-3 


Caldwell 


100-7 


l(X)-7 


Danbury 


25-2 


25-1 


Barlow 


60-4 


50-3 


Cceur d'Alene 


100-7 


100-7 


Danielson 


25-2 


25-1 


Century 


60-1 


50-3 


Gooding 
Idaho Falls 


100-7 


100-7 


Darien 


25-2 


25-1 


Daytona 


60-1 


50-3 


100-7 


100-7 


Derby 


25-2 


25-1 


De Funiak Springs 


60-4 


50-3 


Lewiston 


100-7 


100-7 


East Berlin 


75-2 


75-1 


De Land 


60^ 


50-3 


Nampa 


100-7 


100-7 


East Hampton 


25-2 


25-1 


Fernandina 


60-4 


50-3 


Payette 


100-7 


100-7 


East Hartford 


25-2 


25-1 


Fort Lauderdale 


60^ 


.50-3 


Pocatello 


100-7 


100-7 


East Wallingford 


25-2 


25-1 


Fort Myers 


00-4 


.50-3 


Shoshone 


100-7 


100-7 


Fairfield 


25-2 


25-1 


Fort Pierce 


60-1 


50-3 


Twin Falls 


100-7 


100-7 


Greenwich 


25-2 


25-1 


Gainesville 


60-4 


50-3 


Wallace 


100-7 


100-7 


Guilford 


25-2 


25-1 


Jacksonville 


60-4 


50-3 


Weiser 


100-7 


100-7 


Hartford 


25-2 


25-1 


Key West 


100-7 


90-6 


To 95 other offices 


100-7 


100-7 


Jewett City 


25-2 


25-1 


Lakeland 


60-4 


50-3 








Lakeville 


25-2 


25-1 


Miami 


60-4 


50-3 


Illinois 




Litchfield 


25-2 


25-1 


Ocala 


60-1 


50-3 


Altamont 


60-4 


50-3 


Lyme 
Madison 


25-2 


25-1 


Orange City 


60-4 


50-3 


Alton 


60-4 


50-3 


25-2 


25-1 


Orlando 


60-1 


50-3 


Anna 


60-1 


50-3 


Manchester 


25-2 


25-1 


Ormoiid 


60-4 


50-3 


Auburn 


60-4 


50-3 


Meriden 


25-2 


25-1 


Palatka 


60-4 


50-3 


Aurora 


6fr4 


50-3 


Middlefield 


25-2 


25-1 


Palm Beach* 


85-1 


75-3 


Avon 


60-4 


50-3 


Middletown 


25-2 


25-1 


Pensacola 


60-1 


.50-3 


Barry 


60-1 


50-3 


Milford 


25-2 


25-1 


Plant City 


60-1 


50-3 


Batavia 


60-1 


50-3 


Mystic 


25-2 


25-1 


Port Tampa 


(iO-4 


50-3 


Beardstown 


60-4 


50-3 


Naugatuck 


25-2 


25-1 


St. Augustine 


60-4 


50-3 


Bloomington 


60^ 


50-3 


New Britain 


25-2 


25-1 


St. Petersburg 


60-4 


50-3 


Bowen 


60-4 


50-3 


New Canaan 


25-2 


25-1 


Sanford 


60-1 


50-3 


Cairo 


60-4 


50-3 


New Haven 


25-2 


25-1 


Sebastian 


60-4 


50-3 


Canton 


60-1 


50-3 


New London 


25-2 


25-1 


Tallahassee 


60-1 


50-3 


Carlinville 


60-4 


,50-3 


New Milford 


25-2 


25-1 


Tampa 


60-4 


.50-3 


Carrollton 


60-4 


50-3 


Newtown 


25-2 


25-1 


Tarpon Springs 


60-1 


50-3 


Casey 


60-4 


50-3 


Niantic 


2»-2 


25-1 


West Palm Beach 


60-4 


.50-3 


Champaign 


60-1 


50-3 


Norfolk 


25-2 


25-1 


To 248 other offices 


60-4 


50-3 


Charleston 


60-1 


50-3 


Northford Station 


25-2 


25-1 








Chicago 


50-3 


40-3 


Norwalk 


25-2 


25-1 


Georg 


a 




Chillicothe 


60-4 


50-3 


Norwich 


25-2 


25-1 


Albany 


60-4 


50-3 


Clinton 


60-4 


50-3 


Plainville 


25-2 


25-1 


Americus 


60-1 


50-3 


Danville 


60-4 


50-3 


Pomfret 


25-2 


25-1 


Athens 


(■)0-4 


50-3 


Decatur 


60-1 


50-3 


Putnam 


25-2 


25-1 


Atlanta 


60-4 


50-3 


Delavan 


60-4 


50-3 


Ridgefield 
Rockville 


25-2 


25-1 


Augusta 


60-4 


50-3 


East St. Louis 


60-1 


50-3 


25-2 


25-1 


Bainbridge 


60-4 


50-3 


Elgin 


60-4 


50-3 


Saugatuck 
Saybrook 


25-2 


25-1 


Barnesville 


6(^-4 


50-3 


Evanston 


60-4 


,50-3 


25-2 


25-1 


Blackshear 


60-4 


50-3 


Fairmont 


60-4 


50-3 


Scitico 


25-2 


25-1 


Brinson 


60-4 


.50-3 


Farmington 


60-4 


,50-3 


Seymour 


25-2 


25-1 


Brunswick 


60-1 


50-3 


Fisher 


60-4 


50-3 


Simsbury 


25-2 


25-1 


Carrollton 


60-1 


50-3 


Freeport 


60-1 


,50-3 


Southington 
South N'orwalk 


25-2 


25-1 


Cedartown 


60-4 


50-3 


Galena 


60-4 


.50-3 


25-2 


25-1 


Chattahoochee 


60-1 


50-3 


Galesburg 


60-4 


50-3 


Stafford Springs 


25-2 


25-1 


Climax 


(iO-1 


50-3 


Geneseo 


60-1 


50-3 


Stamford 


25-2 


25-1 


Columbus 


60-1 


50-3 


Georgetown 


60-4 


50-3 


Stonington 


25-2 


25-1 


Cornelia 


60-4 


50-3 


Glencoe 


60-1 


,50-3 


Stratford 


25-2 


25-1 


Cuthbert 


60-1 


50-3 


Grayville 


60-4 


50-3 


Terryville 


25-2 


25-1 


Dalton 


60-4 


50-3 


Harrisburg 


60-4 


50-3 


Thomaston 


25-2 


25-1 


Dawson 


60-4 


50-3 


Harvey 


60-4 


.50-3 


Thonipsonville 


25-2 


25-1 


Fitzgerald 


60-1 


50-3 


Highland Park 


60-4 


50-3 


Torrington 


25-2 


25-1 


Forsyth 


60-4 


50-3 


Hillsboro 


60-4 


.50-3 


Unionville 


25-2 


25-1 


Fort "Valley 


60-4 


50-3 


Hinsdale 


60-4 


.50-3 


Wallingford 


25-2 


25-1 


Gainesville 


60-1 


50-3 


Irving 


60-4 


,50-3 


Washington 


25-2 


25-1 


Hampton 


60-1 


50-3 


Ivesdale 


60-4 


50-3 


"Waterbury 


25-2 


2.5-1 


Jackson 


60-1 


50-3 


Jacksonville 


60-1 


50-3 


West Haven 


25-2 


25-1 


La Grange 


60-4 


50-3 


Jerseyville 


60-4 


50-3 


Willimantic 


25-2 


25-1 


Lindale 


60-1 


50-3 


Joliet 


60-1 


.50-3 


AVindsor 


25-2 


25-1 


Macon 


6(M 


50-3 


Kankakee 


60-1 


50-3 


Windsor Locks 


25-2 


25-1 


Milledgeville 


60-1 


50-3 


Lake Forest 


60-1 


50-3 


Winsted 


25-2 


25-1 








La Salle 


60-4 


50-3 


To 120 other offices 25-2 


25-1 


» In winter 60-4 day 


, 50-3ni 


ght. 


Lena 


60-1 


50-3 



Prudent men insure their valuables against loss or destruction by keeping: them 
in a modern safe deposit vault. The Safe Deposit Vaults of the Old Colony 
Trust Company are thoroughly modern and conveniently located. 



22 



PUHLIC SKKVICE RATE BOOK 




CYALE) 

Safe 

Deposit 

Locks 

Have double mechan- 
isms. The box-renters 
see and appreciate in- 
stantly that one key 
cannot be made to un- 
lock both mechanisms. 




Yale reserved Safe 
Deposit keys 
prevent fraud 



Specify Yale Timelocks, Automatics, Combination and 
Safe Deposit Locks from Yale Bank-lock Catalogue 

The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. 

Bank Lock and Inspection Department 
Stamford, Conn., U. S. A. 



TELEGRAPH RATES FROM BOSTOX 



23 





Rate 1 




Rate 


. 


Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 


Lincoln 


GO-4 


.50-3 


Mt. Vernon 


50-3 


40-3 


Litchfleld 


()0-4 


50-3 


Muncie 


50-3 


40-3 


iVrartinsville 


(»-l 


.5(K3 


New Castle 


50-3 


40-3 


ISlattooii 


(KM 


,50-3 


Newi)ort 


50-3 


40-3 


IVIi'iulota 


(;o-4 


.50-3 


Noblesvihe 


50-3 


40-3 


Minonk 


(;()-4 


50-3 


North Vernon 


50-3 


40-3 


Moline 


m-i 


50-3 


Oakland City 


50-3 


40-3 


Morrisonville 


m-i 


.50-3 


Odon 


50-3 


40-3 


Mt. ("arnu'l 


f)<)-4 


50-3 


Parker 


50-3 


40-3 


Mt. Sterling' 


GO^ 


50-3 


Peru 


.50-3 


40-3 


Mt. NiMiuin 


GO-4 


.50-3 


Portland 


50-3 


40-3 


Nat. Stock Yards 


(!0-4 


50-3 


Princeton 


50-3 


40-3 


Neoga 


GO-4 


50-3 


Richmond 


50-3 


40-3 


Newman 


G(l-4 


50-3 


Rochester 


50-3 


40-3 


Newton, J. Co. 


(MM 


50-3 


Rockville 


50-3 


40-3 


Nokoniis 


GO -4 


.50-3 


Russellville 


50-3 


40-3 


Oak i'ark 


G()-4 


.50-3 


Seymour 


50-3 


40-3 


Olnev 


(iO-4 


.50-3 


Shelbyville 


50-3 


40-3 


Ottawa 


GO^ 


.50-3 


South Bend 


50-3 


40-3 


Palestine 


CO-4 


,50-3 


South Whitley 


50-3 


40-3 


I'alnivra 


(>0-4 


50-3 


Terre Haute 


50-3 


40-3 


I'aris" 


GO-4 


50-3 


Thorntown 


50-3 


40-3 


rekiii 


GO-4 


50-3 


Union City 


50-3 


40-3 


Peoria 


GO-l 


.50-3 


Vincennes 


50-3 


40-3 


Pittslield 


GtM 


.50-3 


Wabash 


50-3 


40-3 


Pontiac 


GO-4 


5(H1 


Warsaw 


50-3 


40-3 


Princeton 


GO-4 


,50-3 


Worthington 

To 725 other office?' 


50-3 


40-3 


Quincy 


GO-4 


50-3 


50-3 


40-3 


Kanisev 


GO-4 


.50-3 


Iow« 

Atlantic 






Pock ford 


00-4 


,50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


Hock Island 
Slicll.vvillc 


()0-4 


50-3 


Boone 


60-i 


50-3 


GU-4 


50-3 


Burlington 
Cedar Rapids 


GO-4 


50-3 


Sprin^'lield 


GO-4 


50-3 


GO-t 


50-3 


(Sterling 


t;(M 


50-3 


Clinton 


GO-t 


50-3 


Stoninj;ton 


G(l-4 


50-3 


Council Bluffs 


60-4 


50-3 


Streator 


GO-4 


50-3 


Cresco 


60^ 


50-3 


Sullivan 


60-1 


50-3 


Davenport 


60-4 


50-3 


Taylorville 


GO-4 


50-3 


Decorah 


60-4 


50-3 


Toledo 


GO-4 


50-3 


Del Mar 


GO-4 


50-3 


Union Stock Yd.s. 

Urbana 

Virden 

AVaiikcgan 

AVaverly 


.50-3 


40-3 


Des Moines 


60M 


50-3 


GO-4 


50-3 


Dubuque 


60-4 


50-3 


Gll-4 


50-3 
50-3 


Fort Dodge 
Iowa Falls 


60^ 
60-4 


50-3 
50-3 


m~i 


50-3 


Keokuk 


00-4 


50-3 


AVest Salem 
Windsor 
Winnetka 
To IMS other 


G04 


50-3 


Knoxville 


GO-t 


50-3 


GO-4 


50-3 


Marshalltown 


(;c-4 


50-3 


60-4 


50-3 


Mason City 
Muscatine 


GO-4 
(■>0-4 


50-3 
50-3 


offices 


60-4 


50-3 


Ottumwa 


GO-l 


50-3 


Indiana 




Oxford Jmiction 
Fella 


GO-4 
60-4 


50-3 
50-3 


Anderson 


50-3 


40-3 


Sigourney 


60-4 


50-3 


Bloom ington 


50-3 


40-3 


Sioux City 


GO-4 


50-3 


Cayuga 


50-3 


40-3 


Swaledale 


6CM 


50-3 


Columbus 


50-3 


40-3 


Washington 


GO-4 


50-3 


Connersville 


50-3 


4C-3 


Waterloo 


60-4 


50-3 


Crawfordsville 
Dana 


50-3 
50-3 


40-3 
40-3 


To 1,015 other offlc's 60-4 


50-3 


Dunkirk 


50-3 


40-3 


Kansas 




Elkhart 


50-3 


40-3 


Abilene 


7.5-5 


60-4 


Khvood 


50-3 


40-3 


Atchison 


75-5 


60-i 


Evansville 


50-3 


40-3 


Caney 


75-5 


60-4 


Farmershurg 


50-3 


40-3 


Cherryvale 


75-5 


60-4 


Fort Wayne 


50-3 


40-3 


Cott'eyville 


75-5 


60-4 


Frankfort 


50-3 


40-3 


Emporia 


75-5 


60-4 


Franklin 


50-3 


40-3 


i Enterprise 


75-5 


GO-4 


French Lick 


50-3 


40-3 


! (ialena 


75-5 


60-4 


Coshen 


5C-3 


40-3 


(Jreat Bend 


75-5 


GO-4 


(iosi)ort 


50-3 


40-3 


Hutchinson 


75-5 


GO-4 


(ireenlield 


50-3 


40-3 


Independence 


75-5 


GO-4 


•ireensbui'g 


60-3 


40-3 


Inman 


75-5 


60-4 


Hammond 


50-3 


40-3 


Kingman 


7.5-5 


60-t 


Huntington 


50-3 


40-3 


Lawrence 


75-5 


60-4 


Indianapolis 


50-3 


40-3 


Leavenworth 


75-5 


60-4 


.lasonville 


50-3 


4t-3 


1 Lindsborg 


7;>-5 


GO-t 


Kendallville 


50-3 


40-3 


McPherson 


75-5 


60-4 


Kokomo 


5C-3 


40-3 


Newton 


75-5 


(;o-4 


Ladoga 


50-3 


40-3 


Ottawa 


75-5 


60-4 


La Fayette 


50-3 


40-3 


Pratt 


75-5 


60-4 


La Porte 


50-3 


40-3 


Russell 


75-5 


60-4 


Lawrenceburg 


50-3 


40-3 


Salina 


7.5-5 


60-4 


Lewis 


50-3 


40-3 


Topeka 


75-5 


60-4 


Logansport 


50-3 


40-3 


Wellington 


75-5 


60-4 


Marion 


50-3 


40-3 


Wichita 


75-5 


60-4 


Markle 


50-3 


40-3 


Winfleld 


75-.5 


60-4 


Mishawaka 


50-3 


40-3 


1 To 760 other offices 75-5 


60-4 



Rate 

Day Night 

Kentucky 

Ashland 60-4 .50-3 

Bowling (;reen GO-4 .50-3 

Catletlsburg GO-4 .50-3 

Covington 50-3 40-3 

Cynthiana GO-4 50-3 

Danville 60-i .50-3 

Henderson 60-1 ,50-3 

Hopkinsville 60-4 .50-3 

Lexington 60-4 .50-3 

Louisville .50-3 40-3 

Mavsville 60-t 50-3 

Newport .50-3 40-3 

Owensboro 60M 50-3 

Paducah 60-4 50-3 

I'aris 60-4 50-3 

Pikeville 60-4 50-3 

Versailles 60-4 .50-3 

To 285 other offices 60-4 .50-3 

Labrador 

To 11 places (all) G5-t 5.5-3 

on connecting to to 

lines) ) lGO-12 1.50-12 

liouisiana 

Alexandria 75-5 60-4 

Baton Rouge 75-5 GO-4 

Jennings 75-5 60-4 

Kentwood 75-5 60-4 

Lake Charles 7.5-5 60-4 

Monroe 7.5-5 60-4 

New Orleans 60-4 50-3 

Shreveport 75-5 GO-4 

Winntield 75-5 60-4 

To 385 other offices 75-5 60-4 



Maine 

Addison Point 
Aliens Mills 
Ashland 
Augusta 
Bangor 
Bar Harbor 
Bath 
Belfast 
Belgrade 
Belgrade Lakes* 
Bemis 
Bethel 
Biddeford 
Blue Hill 
Boothbay Harbor 
Bowdoinham 
Brewer 
Bridgton 

Bridgton Junction 
Brooks 
Brunswick 
Buckfield 
Bucksport 
Burnham 
Calais 
Camden 
Canton 
Caribou 
Castine 
Cherryfield 
Clinton 

Columbia Falls 
Corinna 
Cornish 

Crescent Beach 
Damariscotta 
Danforth 
Dark Harbor 
Deering 
Deer Isle (Han- 
cock Co.) 
Deunysville 
Dexter 
East Newport 



65-2 


5.5-1 


.50-2 


45-1 


60-2 


60-1 


30-2 


25-1 


30-2 


25-1 


35-2 


25-1 


25-2 


25-1 


30-2 


25-1 


30-2 


2.5-1 


65-2 


GO-l 


35-2 


25-1 


3.5-2 


25-1 


25-2 


25-1 


60-2 


60-1 


25-2 


25-1 


2;5-2 


2;5-l 


.50-2 


45-1 


35-3 


3.5-2 


2.5-2 


25-1 


30-2 


25-1 


25-2 


25-1 


25-2 


25-1 


30-2 


25-1 


30-2 


25-1 


35-2 


25-1 


30-2 


25-1 


30-2 


25-1 


35-2 


25-1 


65-2 


55-1 


35-2 


25-1 


30-2 


25-1 


35-2 


25-1 


35-2 


25-1 


25-2 


25-1 


45-2 


40-1 


2.5-2 


25-1 


35-2 


25-1 


60-2 


55-1 


2.5-2 


25-1 



70-2 
3:5-2 
a5-2 
a5-2 



60-1 
2.5-1 
25-1 
25-1 



*June 10 to October l, 30-2 day 
25-1 night. 



That 5,000 customers daily find the two offices of the Old Colony Trust Com- 
pany the most convenient and satisfactory place to transact their banking 
business is an indication of public confidence and appreciation. 



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25 





Rate 




Rate 




Rate 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 


Eastiwrt 


35-2 


25-1 


Somesville 


55-2 


45-1 


Arlington Heights 


25-2 


25-1 


Eliot Depot 


25-2 


25-1 


South Berwick 


25-2 


25-1 


Ashland 


25-2 


25-1 


Ellswortii 


35-2 


25-1 


South Brewer 


30-2 


25-1 


Ashley Falls 


25-2 


25-1 


Eustis 


65-2 


60-1 


South Gardiner 


25-2 


25-1 


Athol 


25-2 


25-1 


Fairfield 


30-2 


'2,5-1 


So. Xorridgewock 


30-2 


25-1 


Attleboro 


25-2 


25-1 


Faiiiiington 
Fort Fairfield 


30-2 


25-1 


South Paris 


25-2 


25-1 


Auburndale 


25-2 


25-1 


35-2 


25-1 


South Thomaston 


50-2 


45-1 


Ayer (Junction) 


25-2 


25-1 


Fort Kent 


35-2 


25-1 


Southwest Harbor 


55-2 


45-1 


Baldwinville 


25-2 


25-1 


Fox croft 


35-2 


25-1 


Springvale 


25-2 


25-1 


Barnstable 


25-2 


25-1 


Frankfort 


30-2 


25-1 


Squirrel Island 


35-3 


35-2 


Barre Plains 


25-2 


25-1 


Freeport 


25-2 


25-1 


Stockton Springs 


30-2 


25-1 


Bass Rocks 


45-2 


45-1 


Frenchville 


65-3 


55-3 


Stonington 


75-2 


65-1 


Bay View 


45-2 


45-1 


Friendship 


50-2 


4.5-1 


Sullivan 


55-2 


45-1 


Bedford 


25-2 


25-1 


Fry e burg 


25-2 


25-1 


Tenants Harbor 


30-2 


25-1 


Belmont 


25-2 


25-1 


Gardiner 


25-2 


25-1 


Thomaston 


30-2 


25-1 


Beverly 


25-2 


25-1 


Gilead 


35-2 


25-1 


Thorndike 


30-2 


25-1 


Beverly Farms 


25-2 


25-1 


Gorlwni 


25-2 


25-1 


Union 


50-2 


45-1 


Bondsville 


25-2 


25-1 


Greenville 


70-2 


60-1 


Unity 
Van Buren 


30-2 


25-1 


Boston 


20-1 


20-1 


Hallowell 


30-2 


25-1 


35-2 


25-1 


Boston Highlands 


20-1 


20-1 


Harrington 


35-2 


25-1 


Vanceboro 


35-2 


25-1 


Braintree 


25-2 


25-1 


Houltoii 


35-2 


25-1 


Vinal Haven 


60-2 


60-1 


Brewster 


25-2 


25-1 


Island Falls 


60-2 


50-1 


Waldoboro 


30-2 


25-1 


Bridgewater 
Brockton 


25-2 


25-1 


Islesboro 


55-2 


50-1 


Warren 


50-2 


45-1 


25-2 


25-1 


Jonesboro 


55-2 


45-1 


Waterville 


30-2 


25-1 


Brookflekl 


25-2 


2.5-1 


Kennebnnk 


25-2 


25-1 


Weld 


60-2 


50-1 


Brooklhie 


25-2 


25-1 


Kennebunkport 


25-2 


25-1 


Wells 


25-2 


25-1 


Buzzard's Bay 


25-2 


25-1 


Kineo (Summer 






Westbrook 


25-2 


25-1 


Cambridge 


25-2 


25-1 


office) 


55-4 


50-3 


W. Farmington 


50-2 


45-1 


Cambridgeport 


25-2 


25-1 


Kingfleld 


60-2 


55-1 


West Jonesport 


60-2 


50-1 


Canton Junction 


25-2 


25-1 


Kingman 


35-2 


25-1 


W. Kennebnnk 


25-2 


25-1 


Cataumet 


25-3 


25-1 


Kittery 


25-2 


25-1 


Winter Harbort 


60-2 


50-1 


Charlemont 


25-2 


25-1 


Kittery Point* 


45-2 


45-1 


Winterport 


30-2 


25-1 


Charlestown 


20-1 


20-1 


Lewiston 


25-2 


25-1 


Winthrop 


30-2 


25-1 


Chatham 


25-2 


25-1 


Liberty 


50-2 


45-1 


Wiscasset 


25-2 


25-1 


Chelsea 


25-2 


25-1 


Lincoln 


35-2 


25-1 


Wytopitlock 


35-2 


25-1 


Cheshire 


25-2 


25-1 


Lisbon (Falls) 


25-2 


25-1 


York Beach* 


50-2 


50-1 


Chester 


25-2 


25-1 


Livermore Falls 


30-2 


25-1 


York Cliffs 


25-2 


25-1 


Chicopee 


25-2 


25-1 


Ijong Beach 


25-2 


25-1 


York Depot* 


50-3 


50-2 


Chicopee Center 


25-2 


25-1 


Lubec 


35-2 


25-1 


York Harbor* 


45-2 


45-1 


Chicopee Falls 


25-2 


25-1 


Machias 


35-2 


25-1 


York Village 


45-2 


45-1 


Chilmark 


60-4 


60-3 


Madison 


30-2 


25-1 




(25-2 




Cliftondale 


25-2 


25-1 


Maranacook 


30-2 


25-1 


To 120 other offices 


\ to 


25-1 


Clinton 


25-2 


25-1 


Mechanic Falls 


25-2 


2&-1 




(35-2 




Cochituate 


40-2 


40-1 


Millinocket 


65-2 


55-1 








Cohasset 


25-2 


25-1 


Mt. Desert Ferry 


35-2 


25-1 


nianitoba 




Concord (Junction) 


25-2 


25-1 


Newport 
Nortii Belgrade 


35-2 


25-1 


Wmnipeg 


75-5 


60-4 


Cottage Cityt 


60-4 


60-3 


30-2 


25-1 


To 13 other offices 


75-5 


60-4 


Cummington 


55-2 


55-1 


North Berwick 


25-2 


25-1 








Dalton 


25-2 


25-1 


Northeast Harbor 


55-2 


45-1 


Maryla 


nd 




Danvers 


25-2 


25-1 


North Haven 


65-2 


60-1 


Aberdeen 


50-3 


40-3 


Dedham 


25-2 


25-1 


North Islesboro 


55-2 


50-1 


Annapolis 


50-3 


40-3 


Dennisport 


25-2 


25-1 


North Jay 


30-2 


25-1 


Baltimore 


40-3 


30-2 


Dorchester 


20-1 


20-1 


Northport 


50-2 


46-1 


Cambridge 


50-3 


40-3 


Duxbury 


25-2 


25-1 


Norway 


25-2 


25-1 


Crisfleld 


50-3 


40-3 


East Boston 


20-1 


20-1 


Oakland 


30-2 


25-1 


Cumberland 


50-3 


40-3 


East Brewster 


25-2 


25-1 


Ogunquit** 
Old Orchard 


45-2 


45-1 


Easton 


50-3 


40-3 


East Bridgewater 
East BrooKfield 


25-2 


25-1 


25-2 


25-1 


Edgemont 


50-3 


40-3 


25-2 


25-1 


Old Town 


35-2 


25-1 


Frederick 


50-3 


40-3 


East Cambridge 


25-2 


25-1 


Orono 


35-2 


25-1 


Hagerstown 


50-3 


40-3 


East Deimis 


25-2 


25-1 


Owl's Head 


45-2 


40-1 


Havre de Grace 


50-3 


40-3 


East Douglas 


25-2 


25-1 


Oxford 


35-2 


35-1 


Hurlock 


50-3 


40-3 


Easthampton 


25-2 


25-1 


Phillips 
Fine Point 


30-2 


25-1 


Magnolia 


65-5 


55-4 


East Northfleld 


25-2 


25-1 


25-2 


25-1 


Mardela Springs 


50-3 


40-3 


East Pepperell 


25-2 


25-1 


Pittsfleld 


30-2 


25-1 


Marion 


50-3 


40-3 


East Walpole 


25-2 


25-1 


Poland 


25-2 


25-1 


Oakland 


50-3 


40-3 


East Weymouth 


25-2 


25-1 


Poland Spring 


25-2 


25-1 


Parson sburg 


50-3 


40-3 


Edgartown 


60-4 


60-3 


Port Clyde 


30-2 


25-1 


Pittsville 


50-3 


40-3 


Essex 


25-2 


25-1 


Portland 


25-2 


25-1 


Pocomoke City 


50-3 


40-3 


Everett 


25-2 


25-1 


Presque Isle 


35-2 


25-1 


Preston 


50-3 


40-3 


Fairhaven 


25-2 


25-1 


Princeton 


35-2 


25-1 


Princess Anne 


50-3 


40-3 


Fall River 


25-2 


25-1 


Rangeley 


35-2 


25-1 


Salisbury 


50-3 


40-3 


Falmouth 


25-2 


25-1 


Readfleld (Depot) 


30-2 


25-1 


Smithsburg 


50-3 


40-3 


Fitchburg 


25-2 


25-1 


Richmond 


25-2 


25-1 


Westminster 


50-3 


40-3 


Florence 


25-2 


25-1 


Rockland 


30-2 


25-1 


To 125 other offices 50-3 


40-3 


Forest Hill 


20-1 


20-1 


Rockjwrt 


30-2 


25-1 








Foxboro 


25-2 


25-1 


Rumford (Falls) 


35-2 


25-1 


Massachusetts 




Framingham 


25-2 


25-1 


Saco 


25-2 


25-1 


Abington 


25-2 


25-1 


Franklin 


25-2 


25-1 


Seal Harbor 


55-3 


45-2 


Adams 


25-2 


25-1 


Gardner 


25-2 


25-1 


Searsport 


30-2 


25-1 


Amesbury (Mills) 


25-2 


25-1 


Georgetown 


25-2 


25-1 


Sebago Lake 


25-2 


25-1 


Amherst 


25-2 


25-1 


Gilbertville 


25-2 


25-1 


Shawmut 


30-2 


25-1 


Andover 


25-2 


25-1 


Gloucester 


25-2 


25-1 


Skowhegan 


30-2 


25-1 


Arlington 


25-2 


25-1 


Goshen 
Grafton 


45-2 
25-2 

)er, in 
ight. 


45-1 
25-1 




December, inclu 
October, inclus 


sive, 25-2 day ; 25-1 night 
ive, 35-2 day ; 25-1 night. 






*May to 
tJune to 


tJune to SeptemV 
50-4 day ; 50-3 n 


elusive, 


•♦June to Octobei 


, inclus 


ve, 25-2 day ; 25-1 night. 







The chances for sweeping fires in Boston have been frequently commented upon 
by those familiar with conditions here. The Safe Deposit Vauhs at the two 
offices of the Old Colony Trost Company are most conveniently located. 



TELEGRAPH RATES FROM BOSTON' 



27 





Kate 




Rate 




Rate 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 


Great Biirriiigton 


25-2 


■25-1 


Norwood 


'25-2 


■25-1 


Weymouth 


■2.5-2 


2.5-1 


Greeiilielil 


2;V2 


■25-1 


Onset (Bay) 


4.5-2 


4.5-1 


Whitinsville 


'25-^2 


25-1 


Grotoii 


25-2 


■25-1 


Orange 


25-2 


■25-1 


Whitman 


25-2 


'25-1 


Hadl.'v 


4i->-2 


4.5-1 


Orleans 


■2.5-2 


'25-1 


Williamslowu 


25-2 


'25-1 


Harrison Square 


2()-l 


•20-1 


Palmer 


•j,"i-*2 


■25-1 


Wiucbeiidou 


25-2 


•25-1 


Harwich 


25-2 


•i5-l 


Peabody 


■25-2 


•25-1 


\\'inchester 


■25-2 


'25-1 


Hatli.ia 


45-2 


4.5-1 


I'etersliam 


4;->-2 


45-1 


Wotiurii 


■25-2 


•25-1 


Havcrliill 


25-2 


•2i5-l 


Pigeon Cove 


50-2 


,50-1 


WoUaston 


25-2 


'25-1 


llifililaiKl Li^lit 


25-2 


2i5-l 


I'ittslield 


'25-2 


■25-1 


Woods Hole 


■25-2 


'25-1 


lliiigliaiii 


25-2 


'2.5-1 


I'lymouth 


■25-2 


25-1 


Worcester 


25-2 


•25-1 


Hins,l;ilc 


25-2 


2i5-l 


Pride's 


'25-2 


25-1 


Wortliiiigton(Cen'r) .5.5-2 


5.5-1 


Hollistoii 


2i->-2 


•2(5-1 


Princeton 


,50-2 


50-1 


Wreutham 


■25-2 


25-1 


Holyokc 


25-2 


'2iVl 


Provincetown 


'25-2 


25-1 


Yarmoiithport 


•25-2 


'2.5-1 


llopkiiiloii 


25-2 


•25-1 


Quincy 


'25-2 


■25-1 


To 273 other offices •25-2 


'25-1 


Jloiisatonic 


25-2 


•25-1 


Randolph 


25-2 


25-1 








Hudson 


25-2 


■25-1 


Reading 


2.5-2 


•25-1 


Mexico 




Huntington 


2">-2 


•25-1 


Keadville 


2,5-2 


25-1 


Acapulco 


17,5-12 


175-12 


Hvaunis 


2.5-2 


•25-1 


Revere 


'25-2 


■25-1 


Aquascalientes 


175-12 


17.5-12 


Hyde I'ark 


25-2 


•2i5-l 


Revere Beach 


h-2 


40-1 


Alamos(Sonora) 


17.5-12 


175-12 


Indian Orchard 


50-2 


50-1 


Rockland 


•25-2 


25-1 


Altar 


70-5 


70-5 


Ipswich 


25-2 


•2;->-l 


Hockport 


'2.')-*2 


■25-1 


Arispe 


70-5 


70-5 


Jamaica Plain 


•20-1 


•20-1 


Roslindale 


•20-1 


■20-1 


Avino 


175-12 


17,5-12 


Kingston 


25-2 


•2.5-1 


Koxliury Crossing 


20-1 


■20-1 


Barroteraii 


70-5 


70-5 


Lancaster 


25-2 


•25-1 


Rutland 


50-2 


,50-1 


Cananea 


70-5 


70-5 


Lawrence 


25-2 


•25-1 


Sagamore 


25-2 


25-1 


Casas Grandes 


95-7 


95-7 


Lee 


25-2 


25-1 


Salem 


25-2 


25-1 


Catorce 


17.5-12 


175-12 


Lenox 


2,5-2 


■2.5-1 


Sandwich 


2;5-2 


25-1 


Celaya 


175-12 


175-12 


Leominster 


25-2 


■25-1 


Scituate 


'2.5-2 


'25-1 


Chihualuia 


70-5 


70-5 


lA'xington 


25-2 


■2.5-1 


Scituate Harbor 


4(>-'2 


40-1 


Ciudad Juarez 


70-5 


70-5 


Lincoln 


25-2 


•25-1 


Sea A'iew 


2.5-2 


'2^1 


Coatzacoalcos 


17.5-12 


17.5-12 


Littleton 


25-2 


■25-1 


Sharon 


25-2 


2.5-1 


Colombia 


70-5 


70-5 


Lowell 


25-2 


■2V1 


Shettield 


25-2 


25-1 


Comitan 


17.5-12 


175-12 


l^vnn 


25-2 


25-1 


Shelburne Falls 


25-2 


'25-1 


Cordoba 


17,5-12 


175-12 


Magnolia Depot 


25-2 


25-1 


Shirley 


•25-2 


'25-1 


Culiacan 


17,5-12 


175-12 


Maiden 


25-2 


25-1 


Siasconsett 


80-4 


80-3 


Diaz (Chihuahua) 


70-5 


70-5 


Manchester 


25-2 


25-1 


Somerville 


•25-2 


'25-1 


Durango 


17,5-12 


175-12 


Mansiicld 


2;->-2 


■25-1 


South Abington 


•25-2 


2,5-1 


Ensenada 


150-10 


150-10 


Marblchead 


25-2 


•25-1 


Southboro 


•25-2 


•25-1 


Froutera 


175-12 


175-12 


Marion 


2;5-2 


25-1 


South Braintree 


'25-2 


25-1 


Fuerte, El 


175-12 


175-12 


Marlboro 


25-2 


25-1 


Soiithl)ri(liie 


'25-2 


25-1 


Gomez Palacio 


175-12 


17,5-12 


Marshlield 




25-1 


South Deertield 


2.5-2 


2,5-1 


Guadalajara 






Marshlield Hills 


25-2 


25-1 


South Dennis 


•25-2 


'2,5-1 


(Jalisco) 


17.5-12 


17,5-12 


Mattajian 


20-1 


■20-1 


South Framinghan 


'25-2 


25-1 


Guanajuato 


175-12 


175-12 


Mattai)oisett 


25-2 


■25-1 


South Natick 


40-2 


4f)-l 


Guaymas 


70-5 


70-5 


Mavnanl 


25-2 


'25-1 


South Sudlmry 


25-2 


2,5-1 


Ciuerrero(Coahuil, 


I) 70-5 


70-5 


Medlield 


25-2 


25-1 


South Swansea 


25-2 


25-1 


Hermosillo 


70-5 


70-5 


Med ford 


25-2 


25-1 


South Wellfleet 


•25-2 


25-1 


Hidalgo del Parral 70-5 


70-5 


Med way 


25-2 


25-1 


South Weynioutli 


25-2 


25-1 


Jalapa 


175-12 


175-12 


Melrose 


25-2 


25-1 


Soutli Yarmouth 


35-2 


35-1 


Jimenez 


75-5 


70-5 


Metheun 


•25-2 


25-1 


Spencer 


25-2 


25-1 


Magdalena 






IMiddleboro 


25-2 


25-1 


Siiringtield 


25-2 


2,5-1 


(Sonora) 


70-5 


70-5 


Milford 


■25-2 


25-1 


Stockbridge 


2.5-2 


25-1 


Mazatlan 


175-12 


17,5-12 


Millburv 


25-2 


25-1 


Stoneham 


25-2 


'25-1 


Merida 


17;5-12 


175-12 


Miller's Falls 


25-2 


25-1 


Stoughton 


25-2 


•2,5-1 


Mexico (City) 


175-12 


175-12 


Millis 


25-2 


25-1 


Swampscott 


25-2 


25-1 


Monclova 


70-5 


70-5 


INHlton 


20-1 


20-1 


Taunton 


25-2 


25-1 


Monterey 


70-5 


70-5 


Mittineague 


25-2 


2.5-1 


Three Rivers 


23-2 


25-1 


Nuevo Laredo 


70-5 


70-5 


Monson 


25-2 


25-1 


Topstield 


25-2 


25-1 


Oaxaca 


17,5-12 


175-12 


Montello 


25-2 


25-1 


Townseiul 


'25-2 


25-1 


Ocotlan 


175-12 


175-12 


Monument Beach 


45-2 


4.5-1 


Tremont 


25-2 


•25-1 


Orizaba 


175-12 


175-12 


Mt. Bowdoin 


•-'0-1 


20-1 


Turk's Head Inn 


50-2 


50-1 


Parral 


70-5 


70-5 


Nantucket 


55-4 


55-3 


Turner's Falls 


2.5-2 


2,5-1 


Pinos Altos 


175-12 


175-12 


Natick 


2i5-2 


25-1 


Uxbridge 


2,5-2 


25-1 


Progreso(Yucatan)175-12 


17,5-12 


Needliani 


25-2 


25-1 


^'inevard Haven 


50-4 


,50-3 


RoiHinillo 


70-5 


70-5 


Neponset 


20-1 


20-1 


Wakelield 


2,5-2 


25-1 


Rosario, El 






New Bedford 


25-2 


25-1 


Wali)ole 


25-2 


2,5-1 


(Sinaloa) 


175-12 


175-12 


Newburyport 


25-2 


25-1 


Waltham 


25-2 


25-1 


Salina Cruz 


17,5-12 


175-12 


Newton" 


25-2 


•25-1 


Ware 


25-2 


'25-1 


Saltillo 


70-5 


70-5 


Newton Centre 


•2.5-2 


2.5-1 


Wareham 


25-2 


'25-1 


San Jose de Gracia 17.5-12 


175-12 


Newton Highlands 


•l-)-2 


25-1 


Warren 


'25-2 


25-1 


San Juan IJautista 175-12 


17.5-12 


Newtonville 


•25-2 


25-1 


Watertown 


25-2 


25-1 


San Luis Potosi 


17.5-12 


175-12 


Norfolk 


■2.5-2 


25-1 


Waverley • 


25-2 


25-1 


Silao 


175-12 


17,5-12 


North Abington 


•25-2 


'25-1 


Webster 


25-2 


25-1 


Tampico 


17,5-12 


175-12 


North Adams 


•25-2 


■25-1 


Wellesley (Hills) 


'2,5-2 


'25-1 


Torretin 


17,5-12 


175-12 


Northampton 


•25-2 


25-1 


Wellfleet 


■25-2 


•25-1 


Torres 


70-5 


70-5 


North Andovcr 


•2.5-2 


2.5-1 


Weiiham 


■25-'2 


25-1 


Tuxpan (Jalisco) 


17.5-12 


175-12 


Nortii Attleboro 


2,5-2 


25-1 


West Barnstable 


'2r>-2 


25-1 


Ures 


70-5 


70-5 


Northboro 


2.5-2 


25-1 


Westboio 


■2^5-2 


■25-1 


Yelardena 


17.5-12 


175-12 


Nortli Brook field 


•25-2 


2.5-1 


West iirooktu'ld 


25-2 


•25-1 


Vera Cruz 


175-12 


175-12 


North Cambridge 


2.5-2 


25-1 


West Falmouth 


■2.5-2 


•25-1 


Victoria Hac-iend; 


I 70-5 


70-5 


Nortli Clieliiisford 


25-2 


•25-1 


West field 


25-2 


■2,5-1 


A'illagran 


70-5 


70-5 


Nortli Kaston 


25-2 


25-1 


West Medford 


■25-2 


25-1 


Villaldama 


70-5 


70-5 


North Leominster 


25-2 


2.5-1 


West Newton 


25-2 


25-1 


Zacatecas ( Zac) 


175-12 


175-12 


North Scituate 


•i5-2 


■25-1 


W'eston 


■25-2 


2,5-1 


To 3,!HK) other 


) 70-5 


70-5 


North Truro 


•25-2 


'25-1 


West Somerville 


*25-2 


■25-1 


l>laces (all on con- 


to 


to 


No. AVilbraham 


•25-2 


'25-1 


West Tisbury 


()0-4 


a)-3 


necting lines) 


1 17.5-12 


175-12 



Of the 28,286 customers who visited the two offices of the Old Colony Trust 
Company during the first four days of January, I9I2, 14,183, or more than 
one-half, found the Temple Place Office the most convenient place to transact 
their business. 



28 



PUHLIC SERVICE RATK BOOK 



THE 



Columbian National Life 

Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. 
LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE 




New Home Office Building, corner Franklin and Arch Streets 

ARTHUR E. CHILDS, President 
FRANCIS P. SEARS WILLIAM C. JOHNSON WILLIAM H. BROWN 

Vice-Pres. and Comptroller Vice-Pres. and General Manager Secretary-Treasurer 

FRANKLIN W. GANSE, Home Office General Agent 



INSURANCE IN FORCE EXCEEDS $51,000,000 



TELEGRAPH RATES FROM BOSTON 



29 



Kate 
Day Night 



Michigan 



Adrian 


50-3 


40-3 


Albion 


50-3 


40-3 


Alma 


50-3 


40 -:j 


Alpena 


50-3 


403 


Ann Arbor 


5(>-3 


40-3 


Battle Creek 


50-3 


40-3 


Bay City 


50-3 


40-3 


Beacon 


GO- 4 


50-3 


Belding 


50-3 


40-3 


Benton Harbor 


50-3 


40-3 


Bessemer 


{)0-4 


50-3 


Big Kai)i(ls 
Brimley 


50-3 


40-3 


(50-4 


50-3 


Calumet 


60-4 


6(K3 


Carson City 


50-3 


40-3 


Champi<»i> 


(jO-i 


50-3 


Coldwater 


50-3 


40-3 


Detroit 


50-3 


40-3 


Dnrand 


50-3 


40-3 


Eaton Kapids 


50-3 


40-3 


Kckennan 


60-4 


50-3 


Escanaba 


60-4 


50-3 


Fenton 


50-3 


40-3 


Flint 


50-3 


40-3 


Fremont 


50-3 


■rn-s 


(Irand Haven 


50-3 


40-3 


lirand Kapids 


50-3 


40-3 


Haneock 


(KM 


50-3 


Harbor Beach 


50-3 


40-3 


Hastings 


50-3 


40-3 


Hilldale 


50-3 


40-3 


Holland 


50-3 


40-3 


Holly 


5(V3 


40-3 


Houghton 


6(M 


50-3 


Hudson 


5(V3 


40-3 


Ionia 


50-3 


40-3 


Iron Mountain 


60-4 


50-3 


Ironwood 


60-4 


50-3 


Isbneming 
•JaeKson 


60-4 


50-3 


50-3 


4(V3 


Kalamazoo 


50-3 


40-3 


Lake Linden 


60-4 


50-3 


Lansing 


50-3 


40-3 


Lowell 


50-3 


40-3 


Ludington 


50-3 


40-3 


Lyons 


50-3 


40-3 


Maekinae Island 


r)0-3 


40-3 


Mari|uette 


m-i 


50-3 


Menominee 


60-4 


50-3 


Mount Clemens 


50-3 


40-3 


Moiuit Pleasant 


50-3 


40-3 


Munising 


(50-4 


50-3 


Muskegon 


50-3 


40-3 


Newaygo 


50-3 


40-3 


Northville 


5(V3 


40-3 


Ontonagon 


60-1 


50-3 


Ovid 


50-3 


40-3 


( )wosso 


50-3 


40-3 


I'et0!-key 


50-3 


40-3 


I'ontiac 


50-3 


40-3 


Port Huron 


50-3 


40-3 


.Saginaw 


50-3 


40-3 


St. Joseph 


50-3 


40-3 


Sault Ste. Marie 


(50-4 


50-3 


Seney 


60-1 


50-3 


Tecumseh 


50-3 


40-3 


Three Rivers 


50-3 


4(V3 


Traverse City 


50-3 


40-3 


Wakefield 


(50-4 


50-3 


Wetmore 


(50-4 


50-3 


Wyandotte 


50-3 


40-3 


Ypsilanti 


50-3 


40-3 




) 50-3 


40-3 


To 725 other offlces 


to 


to 




) 60-4 


50-3 



Minnesota 



Albert Lea 
Cannon Falls 
Cold Si)rings 
Duluth 
Klk River 
Farit)ault 
Hastings 



60^ 
60-4 
60-4 
(«)-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 



50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 

50-3 
50-3 



Lake City 

Little Falls 

Mankato 

Minneapolis 

New Prague 

New Ulni 

Osakis 

Owatoima 

Pipestone 

Bed Wing 

Rochester 

St. Cloud 

St. Paul 

Stillwater 

Waseca 

Wells 

Winona 

To 635 Other offlces 



Rate 
Day Night 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
.'')0-3 

50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
,50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 



60-4 
(50-4 
(50-4 
60-4 
()0-4 
60-4 
()0-4 
(50-i 
(50-i 
(>0-i 
60-4 
(50-4 
60-4 
(50-4 
(50-t 
60-4 
(50-i 
(50-4 



Miqueloii Inland 

St. Pierre my-'J Khj- 



M 

Aberdeen 

Biloxi 

Brook haven 

Columbus 

Corintli 

Greenville 

Greenwood 

Grenada 

Gulf port 

Hattiesburg 

Jack.son 

Laurel 

Macon 

McCond) 

Meridian 

Natchez 

Norfleld 

(juitman 

Stonewall 

Vicksb(ng 

Yazoo City 

To 265 other 



IBSlSSippi 

(50-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
(50-4 
60-4 
60-4 
(50-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-1 
(50-4 
offices 60-4 



Missou 

California 
Cape Girardeau 
Carthage 
Clinton 
Cohnnbia 
Glasgow- 
Hannibal 
JetTerson City 
Joplin 
Kansas City 
Kirkwood 
Maiden 
Potosi 
St. Joseph 
St. Louis 
Sedalia 
Springfield 
Webb City 
Webster (Groves) 
To 800 other offices 



ri 

(50-4 
(50-4 
60-4 
6(V-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
(50-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
(50-4 
60-4 
(50-1 
00-1 
60-4 
60-1 



Anaconda 

Big Timl)er 

Billings 

Butte (City) 

Chinook 

Corbin 

Dillon 

Divide 

Forsythe 

Glendive 

Great Falls 

Hamilton 

Helena 

Kali.spell 

Lewistown 



7.5-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
7.5-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
100-7 



50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
.5(Ki 
50-3 
50-3 
,50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
,50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
.50-3 
.50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 



50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
5(V3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 



60-1 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-1 
60-1 
85-(3 



Malta 
Miles City 
Missoula 
Red Rock 



To 190 other offlces 75-5 

Nebraska 

Allian(!e 75-5 

Beatrice 7.5-5 

Fairmont 75-5 

Hastings 7.5-5 

Kearney 75-5 

Lincoln 75-5 

North Platte 75-5 

Omaha (50-4 

To .595 other offlces 7r>-5 



Rate 
Day Night 
7,5-5 6fr4 
75-5 60-4 

7,5-5 60-4 

75-5 60-4 



Austin 

Ciu'rie 

Elko 

Ely 

Kureka 

Goldlield 

Minden 

Reno 

Tonopah 

Winnemucca 



Nevada 

lOO- 



i:io-9 

100-7 

i:}o-9 

100-7 
100-7 
100-7 

im-7 

100-7 
100-7 



To ".M) other offlces 100-7 
New Brunswick 



Bathurst 

Bristol 

Campbellton 

Charlo 

Chatham 

Cross Creek 

Dalhousie 

Doaktown 

Dorchester 

Edmiuidston 

Fairville 

Floreneeville 

Florenceville Sta. 

Fredericton 

( iorliani 

Grand Falls 

Hampton 

Hart land 

Hillsl)oro 

Marysville 

Moncton 

Newcastle 

Norton 

Perth (Jet.) 

Petitcodiac 

Rothesay 

Sackville 

St. Andrews 

St. (Jeorge 

St. Hilaire 

St. John 

St. Stephen 

Salislxiry 

Shediac 

Sussex 

Woodstock 

To 80 other offlces 



50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
,50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
,50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
,50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
.50-3 
,50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
,50-3 
,50-3 
,50-3 
,50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
,50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
,50-3 
,50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 



60-4 



60-4 
60-4 
(50-1 
(50-1 
(50-4 
60-4 
(50-1 
,50-3 
60-1 



100-7 
1,30-9 
100-7 
130-9 
l(X)-7 
100-7 
l(X)-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
l(K)-7 



40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
4(J-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 



Newfoundland 

St. John's 110-9 

To 178 other ^ 

offlces (all on 1 .,,,,, 

connecting f 

lines) J 

New Hampshire 



Alton Bay 

Andover 

Antrim 

Ashlanil 

Bartlett 

Bath 

Bennington 



25-2 
25-2 



25-2 
25-2 
25-2 



100-9 
100-9 



25-1 
25-1 

avi 

25-1 
2,5-1 
25-1 
25-1 



The Old Colony Trust Company will receive legfacies or other funds as agent, 
make investments and re-investments in its discretion, pay over the income at 
stated intervals, and at any time when desired by the owner turn over to him 
the fund as it then stands. 



30 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



COMMERCIAL SERVICE 








ONE OF THE MANY UP-TO-DATE 
FEATURES PROVIDED BY THE OLD 
COLONY TRUST COMPANY FOR THE 
CONVENIENCE OF ITS CUSTOMERS 



TELEGRAPH RATES FROM BOSTON 



31 





Rate 




Rate 1 




Rate 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 


Bethlehem* 


55-2 


35-1 


Sanbornville 


25-2 


25-1 


New Mexico 




Kiiidfonl 


25-2 


25-1 


Soniersworth 


25-2 


25-1 








Brettoii Woods 


25-2 


25-1 


Suncook 


25-2 


25-1 


Albuquerque 


75-5 


60-4 


Bristol 


25-2 


25-1 


The Mt. Pleasant 


25-2 


25-1 


Clayton 


75-5 


60-4 


Cain|)tou 


25-2 


25-1 


The Mt. Washing-n 25-2 


25-1 


Deniing 


75-5 


60-4 


Canaan 


25-2 


25-1 


The Waumliek* 


a5-2 


S5-1 


East Las Vegas 


75-5 


60-4 


C('iit<'r Harhor 


25-2 


25-1 


Tilton 


25-2 


25-1 


Folsom 


7.5-5 


60-4 


Cliarli'stow u 


25-2 


25-1 


Troy 


25-2 


25-1 


Gallup 


75-5 


60-4 


Clai'i-iiioiit 


25-2 


2&-1 


Twin Mountain 


25-2 


25-1 


Las Cruces 


75-5 


60-4 


Colcbrook 


30-2 


25-1 


Walpole 


25-2 


25-1 


Las Vegas 


7.5-5 


60-4 


(^oncoid 


25-2 


25-1 


Warren 


25-2 


25-1 


Lordsburg 


75-5 


60-4 


Contoocook 


25-2 


25-1 


Waterville 


40-2 


40-1 


Roswell 


75-5 


60-4 


CoMwav 


25-2 


25-1 


Weirs 


25-2 


25-1 


Santa Fe 


7.5-5 


60-4 


Ciawforil House 


25-2 


25-1 


Wentworth Hall 


25-2 


25-1 


Silver City 


7.5-5 


60-4 


l)aiil)uiv 


25-2 


25-1 


Wentworth Hotel 


25-2 


25-1 


Wagon Mound 


75-5 


60-4 


D.TIV ' 


25-2 


25-1 


West < >ssii)ee 


25-2 


25-1 


To 120 other offices 


75-5 


60-4 


Dover 


25-2 


25-1 


W. Stewart stown 


30-2 


25-1 








Diirhani 


25-2 


25-1 


Whitelield 


25-2 


25-1 


New Yorfc 




Kast Jatlrev 


25-2 


25-1 


Wilton 


25-2 


25-1 


Albany 


30-2 


25-1 


Kast Kinjiston 


25-2 


25-1 


Wolfboro 


25-2 


25-1 


Albion 


40-3 


30-2 


Kast Boehester 


25-2 


25-1 


Woodstock 


25-2 


25-1 


Alexandi'ia Bay 


40-3 


30-2 


East Tiltoii 


25-2 


25-1 ■ 


Woodsville 


25-2 


25-1 


Altona 


40-3 


30-2 


Kast WakelieUl 


25-2 


25-1 




( 25-2 




Amenia 


30-2 


25-1 


Eiilield 


25-2 


25-1 


To 110 other offices 


to 


25-1 


Amsterdam 


30-2 


2,5-1 


Epping 


25-2 


25-1 




( 30-2 




Astoria 


a5-2 


25-1 


Exeter 


25-2 


25-1 








Aubiu-n 


40-3 


30-2 


Fabyan (House) 


25-2 


20-1 


New Jersey 




All Sable Forks 


40-3 


.30-2 


FariniiiKton 


40-2 


40-1 


Arlington 


40-3 


30-2 


Avon 


40-3 


.30-2 


Farinin^toii I)ep. 


2,5-2 


25-1 


Asbiu-y Park 


40-3 


30-2 


Baldwinsville 


40-3 


30-2 


FarraKiiI House 


25-2 


25-1 


Atlantic City 


40-3 


30-2 . 


Ballston (Spa) 


40-3 


30-2 


Fit/.williaiii De]!. 


25-2 


25-1 


Bayonne 


40-3 


30-2 


Batavia 


40-3 


30-2 


Franklin 


25-2 


25-1 


Belleville 


40-3 


30-2 


Bath, Steub. Co. 


40-3 


30-2 


Fremont 


50-2 


50-1 


Belmar 


40-3 


30-2 


Bath Beach 


4(J-3 


30-2 


Fremont Depot 


25-2 


25-1 


Bernardsville 


40-3 


30-2 


lihijilianiton 


40-3 


30-2 


Glen 


25-2 


25-1 


Bloomtield 


40-3 


30-2 


Briarclill Manor 


40-3 


30-2 


(loffstown 


25-2 


25-1 


Bound Brook 


40-3 


30-2 


BrinlitdU Beach 


,40-3 


30-2 


(iorham 


30-2 


25-1 


Bridgeton 


4f)-3 


30-2 


Biockport 


40-3 


30-2 


(irafton 


25-2 


25-1 


Camden 


40-3 


30-2 


Brocton 


40-3 


30-2 


(ireenland 


46-2 


45-1 


Cape ^lay 


40-3 


30-2 


Brooklyn 


35-2 


2.5-1 


(ireenville 


25-2 


25-1 


Carteret 


40-3 


30-2 


Buffalo 


40-3 


30-2 


(Iroveton 


30-2 


25-1 


Dover 


40-3 


30-2 


Caledonia 


40-3 


30-2 


Hami)ton 


25-2 


25-1 


East Orange 


40-3 


30-2 


Canajoharie 


40-3 


30-2 


Hancoek 


25-2 


25-1 


Elizabeth 


40-3 


30-2 


Cana'ndaigua 


40-3 


30-2 


Hanover 


25-2 


25-1 


Englewood 


40-3 


30-2 


Canastota 


40-3 


30-2 


Henniker 


25-2 


25-1 


Freehold 


40-3 


m-2 


Catskill 


40-3 


30-2 


Hillsboro 


25-2 


25-1 


Glen Ridge 


40-3 


30-2 


Cattaraugus 


40-3 


30-2 


Holderness 


40-2 


40-1 


Hackensack 


40-3 


30-2 


CazcM()\ ia 


40-3 


30-2 


Intervale (House) 


25-2 


25-1 


Hackettstown 


40-3 


30-2 


Cedarhurst 


40-3 


30-2 


Jefferson* 


4C-2 


35-1 


Hoboken 


a5-2 


25-1 


Central Bridge 


40-3 


30-2 


Kearsarge ^'illage 


25-2 


25-1 


Jersey City 


35-2 


25-1 


Chateaugay 


40-3 


30-2 


Keene 


25-2 


25-1 


Kevport 


40-3 


30-2 


Chatham 


40-3 


30-2 


Laconia 


25-2 


25-1 


Long Branch 


40-3 


30-2 


City Island 


40-3 


30-2 


l.akeiiort 


25-2 


25-1 


Manascpian 


40-3 


30-2 


Clayton 


40-3 


30-2 


Lake Sunapee 


25-2 


25-1 


Mil burn 


40-3 


30-2 


Clifton Springs 


40-3 


30-2 


Lancaster 


30-2 


25-1 


Montclair 


40-3 


30-2 


Cobleskill 


40-3 


30-2 


Lebanon 


25-2 


25-1 


Morristown 


40-3 


30-2 


Cohocton 


40-3 


30-2 


Lincoln 


2>-2 


25-1 


Newark 


35-2 


25-1 


Cohoes 


30-2 


25-1 


lasbon 


25-2 


25-1 


New Brunswick 


4(>-3 


30-2 


Coney Island 


40-3 


30-2 


Little Boar's Head 


25-2 


25-1 


Newton 


40-3 


30-2 


Cooperstown 


40-3 


30-2 


Littleton 


25-2 


25-1 


New Village 


40-3 


30-2 


Corning 


40-3 


30-2 


^Lidisou 


•25-2 


25-1 


Ocean Grove 


40-3 


30-2 


Corona 


40-3 


30-2 


Manchester 


25-2 


25-1 


Orange 


40-3 


30-2 


Cortland 


40-3 


30-2 


Mai>le\vood 


25-2 


25-1 


Passaic 


40-3 


30-2 


Cuba 


40-3 


30-2 


^Marlboro Depot 


25-2 


25-1 


Paterson 


40-3 


30-2 


Dansville 


40-3 


30-2 


Meredith 


25-2 


25-1 


Perth Amboy 


40-3 


30-2 


Delhi 


40-3 


30-2 


Milford 


25-2 


25-1 


Phillipsburg 
Plainfield 


40-3 


30-2 


Deposit 


40-3 


30-2 


^Milton 


25-2 


25-1 


40-3 


30-2 


Dobb's Ferry 


40-3 


30-2 


Moimtainview 


25-2 


25-1 


Princeton 


40-3 


30-2 


Dunkirk 


40-3 


30-2 


Nashiui 


25-2 


25-1 


Railway 


4tl-3 


30-2 


Eagle Bridge 


25-2 


25-1 


Newmarket 


25-2 


25-1 


Ridgetield 
Rutherford 


40-3 


30-2 


East Hampton 


40-3 


30-2 


Nevvi)ort 


25-2 


25-1 


40-3 


30-2 


Klleii\illr 


40-3 


30-2 


North Conway 


25-2 


25-1 


Salem 


40-3 


30-2 


Kills Island 


30-2 


25-1 


North nam])ton 


25-2 


25-1 


Sea Briglit 


40-3 


30-2 


Klmira 


40-3 


30-2 


Nortli Woodstock 


25-2 


25-1 


Short Hills 


40-3 


30-2 


Endicott 


40-3 


30-2 


Ossipee 


25-2 


25-1 


South Orange 


40-3 


30-2 


Fairport 

Far Rockawav 


40-3 


30-2 


I'enacook 


45-2 


45-1 


Si)ring Lake 


40-3 


30-2 


40-3 


30-2 


Pike 


25-2 


25-1 


Summit 


4C-3 


30-2 


Fishkill (Land.) 


40-3 


30-2 


Pittsfield 


25-2 


25-1 


Trenton 


a5-2 


2£-l 


Flushing 


40-3 


30-2 


Plymouth 


25-2 


25-1 


Union Hill 


35-2 


25-1 


Fort Edward 


40-3 


30-2 


I*(irtsm()uth 


25-2 


25-1 


Vineland 


40-3 


30-2 


Fort Plain 


40-3 


30-2 


Potter I'lace 


25-2 


25-1 


Westtield 


40-3 


30-2 


Frankfort 


40-3 


30-2 


Prolile House 


'25-2 


25-1 


Williamstown 


40-3 


30-2 


Fredonia 


40-3 


30-2 


Bochester 


25-2 


25-1 


To 330 other offices 40-3 


30-2 


Freeport 


40-3 


30-2 


Bye Beach Cable 













Fulton 


40-3 


30-2 


Station 


25-2 


25-1 


*July to October, 


inclusive, 25-2 


Garden City 


40-3 


30-2 


Salmon Falls 


25-2 


26-1 


day ; 25-1 night. 






Geneseo 


40-3 


30-2 



To many the process of settings aside property in trust seems complicated and 
difficult. The officers of the Old Colony Trust Company are at all times 
ready to explain the operation and effect of trusts of different kinds. 



32 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




Accurate Work from 
Start to Finish 



That's the kind you do 
on a WALES Visible 
Adding and Listing 
Machine. The operat- 
OT*s accuracy is in- 
creased by every 
feature of WALES 
construction. 



Spec 



More than 

40 Models for 

ial Requirement* 



WORK can be accurately checked as items are listed, for both 
printing and total are in plain sight. If operator carelessly touches 
wrong key he can instantly correct it by touching the right one. There 
is never danger of confusing sub-totals with totals. The "clear" signal, 
automatically printed opposite first item after total, insures accuracy 
from the start. The^only adding machine that does print the "clear" 
signal automatically is the 



IKMLES 



S'Year Guarantee 

No other adding niachineon the mar- 
ket has a 5-year guarantee. We give 
such a guarantee on the WALES Visible 
to show our unbounded belief in its su- 
periority. This guarantee is positive 
assurance of honest materials, honest 
workmanship and durability. 



Adding 

eand Listing 

Free Trial Offer 

Let us send a WALES Visible to 
your office. Test it alone or in compe- 
tition with any or every other adding 
machine on the market. If you are 
not convinced then of its superiority 
v\^e will remove the machine immedi- 
ately. Isn't that a fair offer? 



THE ADDER MACHINE COMPANY, Wllkes-Darre. Pa. 

F. R. ADAMS - - District Sales Manager for New England 
1150 OLD SOUTH BUILDING, BOSTON 



TELEGRAPH RATES FROM BOSTON 



33 





Rate 1 




Rate 1 




Rate 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 


Geneva 


40-3 


•M-2 


Oyster Bay 


40-3 


30-2 


Charlotte 


60-t 


50-3 


German town 


40-3 


:«)-2 


Palmyra 


40-3 


30-2 


Concord 


60-4 


50-3 


Glen Cove 


40-3 


■M-2 


Paul Smith's 


40-3 


30-2 


Cornelius 


60-4 


50-3 


Glens Falls 


30-2 


25-1 


Peekskill 


40-3 


30-2 


Draper 


60-4 


50-3 


Gloversville 


40-3 


30-2 


Penn Yan 


40-3 


30-2 


Dunn 


60-4 


50-3 


(ioshen 


40-3 


30-2 


Perry 


40-3 


30-2 


Durham 


60-4 


50-3 


Governor's Island 


30-2 


25-1 


Phihnont 


40-3 


30-2 


Edenton 


60-4 


50-3 


Gowanda 


40-3 


30-2 


Plattsbnrg 


40-3 


30-2 


Elizabeth City 


60-4 


50-3 


(iranville 


30-2 


25-1 


Port Chester 


40-3 


30-2 


Elkin 


60-4 


50-3 


Great Neck 


40-3 


:«)-2 


Port Henry 


40-3 


30-2 


Fayetteville 


(>0-4 


50-3 


(ireenport 
Greenwich 


40-3 


30-2 


Port Jefferson 


40-3 


30-2 


Franklin ton 


60-4 


50-3 


25-2 


25-1 


Port Jervis 


40-3 


30-2 


(iastonia 


60-4 


50-3 


(iroveland 


40-3 


30-2 


Potsdam 


40-3 


30-2 


Goldsboro 


60-4 


50-3 


Hanunondsport 

Hempstead 

Herkimer 


40-3 
40-3 


30-2 
30-2 


Poughkeepsle 
Pulaski 


30-2 
40-3 


25-1 
30-2 


Greensboro 
Henderson 


60-4 
60-4 


50-3 
50-3 


40-3 


3(V2 


(Quarantine 


30-2 


25-1 


Hertford 


60-4 


50-3 


Highland 
Hill burn 


40-3 


30-2 


Richfield Springs 


40-3 


30-2 


High Point 


()0-4 


50-3 


40-3 


30-2 


Richland 


40-3 


30-2 


Jacksonville 


60-4 


50-3 


Hilton 


40-3 


30-2 


Richmond Hill 


40-3 


30-2 


Kings Mountain 


60-4 


50-3 


Honeoye Falls 
HoosicK Falls 


40-3 


30-2 


Rochester 


40-3 


30-2 


Kinston 


60-4 


50-3 


25-2 


25-1 


Rockaway Beach 


40-3 


30-2 


Laurinburg 


60-4 


50-3 


Hornell (sville) 
Hotel Champlain 
Hudson 


40-3 


30-2 


Rock Glen 


40-3 


30-2 


Lenoir 


60-4 


50-3 


40-3 


30-2 


Rome 


35-2 


25-1 


Lincolnton 


60-4 


50-3 


30-2 


25-1 


Rosiere 


40-3 


30-2 


Lowell 


60-4 


50-3 


Huntington 
llion 


40-3 


30-2 


Roslyn 


4C-3 


30-2 


Lumberton 


60-4 


50-3 


40-3 


30-2 


Rotterdam 


40-3 


30-2 


Maxton 


60-4 


50-3 


Irvington 
I slip 
Ithaca 


40-3 


30-2 


Rouse's Point 


40-3 


30-2 


Monroe 


60-4 


50-3 


40-3 


30-2 


Sag Harbor 


40-3 


30-2 


Morganton 


60-4 


50-3 


40-3 


30-2 


St. George 


40-3 


30-2 


Mount Holly 


60-4 


50-3 


Jamaica 


40-3 


30-2 


Salem 


25-2 


25-1 


Mount Olive 


60-4 


50-3 


Jamestown 


40-3 


30-2 


Saranac Lake 


40-3 


30-2 


New Bern 


(50-4 


50-3 


Johnstown 


40-3 


30-2 


Saratoga (Springs) 


30-2 


25-1 


Newton 


60-4 


.50-3 


Kingston 
Larchmont 


40-3 


30-2 


Schaghticoke 


40-3 


30-2 


No. Wilkesboro 


60-4 


50-3 


40-3 


30-2 


Schenectady 


30-2 


25-1 


Oxford 


60-4 


50-3 


Lawrence 


40-3 


30-2 


Schuvlerville 


25-2 


25-1 


Pomona Mills 


00-4 


50-3 


Le Koy 

Lestershire 


40-3 


30-2 


Scottsville 


40-3 


30-2 


Raleigh 


(JO-4 


EO-3 


40-3 


30-2 


Seneca Falls 


40-3 


30-2 


Rockingham 


tjO-4 


50-3 


Liberty 


40-3 


30-2 


Sharon Springs 


40-3 


30-2 


Rocky Mount 


00-4 


50-3 


Little Falls 


35-2 


25-1 


Sheepshead Bay 


40-3 


30-2 


Roxboro 


60-4 


50-3 


Lockport 


40-3 


30-2 


Shelter Is. Hts. 


45-3 


35-2 


Salisbury 


60-4 


50-3 


Long Island City 
Low villa 


35-2 


25-1 


Sidney 


40-3 


30-2 


Shelby 


60-4 


50-3 


40-3 


30-2 


Skaneateles 


40-3 


30-2 


Southern Pines 


60-4 


50-3 


Lyons 
Madrid 


40-3 


30-2 


Slingerland's 
Soutluimpton 


40-3 


30-2 


Spray 


60-4 


50-3 


50-3 


40-2 


40-3 


30-2 


Siatesville 


60-4 


50-3 


Malone 


40-3 


30-2 


Suspension Bridge 


40-3 


30-2 


Tarboro 


6U-4 


50-3 


Manhattan Beach 


40-3 


30-2 


Syracuse 


35-2 


25-1 


Taylorsville 


60-4 


50-3 


Marlboro 


40-3 


30-2 


Tarrytown 


40-3 


30-2 


Troy 


60-4 


50-3 


Maryland 
Massena 


40-3 


30-2 


Three Mile Bay 


40-3 


30-2 


Vass 


60-4 


50-3 


40-3 


30-2 


Ticonderoga 


40-3 


3U-2 


Wake Forest 


60-i 


50-3 


Matteawan 


40-3 


30-2 


Tonawanda 


40-3 


30-2 


Washington 


60-4 


,50-3 


Mayville 
Mechanicsville 


40-3 


30-2 


Troy 


3U-2 


25-1 


Wayuesville 


6(5-4 


50-3 


30-2 


25-1 


Tuxedo Park 


40-3 


30-2 


Weldon 


60-4 


50-3 


Medina 


40-3 


30-2 


Ulster Park 


40-3 


30-2 


Wilmington 


60-4 


.50-3 


Mendon 


40-3 


30-2 


Unadilla 


40-3 


30-2 


Winston-Salem 


60-4 


50-3 


Mexico Station 


40-3 


30-2 


Ushers 


40-3 


30-2 


To 370 other offices 60-4 


50 3 


Middle (iranville 


30-2 


25-1 


Utica 


3.5-2 


23-1 








Middh'i.ort 


40-3 


30-2 


Waterford 


40-3 


30-2 


North Dakota 




Middlesex 
Middletown 


40-3 
40-3 


30-2 
30-2 


Waterloo 
Watertown 


40-3 
40-3 


30-2 
30-2 


Bismarck 

Devil's Lake 

Dickinson 

Fargo 

Grafton 

Grand Forks 

Jamestown 

Larimore 

Oakes 

Wahpeton 

To 300 other office 


75-5 


60-4 
60-4 


Milton 


40-3 


30-2 


Waterville 


40-3 


30-2 


75-5 


60-4 


Minetto 


40-3 


30-2 


Water vl let 


40-3 


30-2 


75-5 


00-4 


Moira 


40-3 


30-2 


Watkins (Glen) 


40-3 


30-2 


75-5 


60-4 


Mooers Forks 


40-3 


30-2 


Weedsport 


40-3 


30-2 


75-5 


60-4 


Mt. Morris 
Mt. Vernon 


40-3 
40-3 


30-2 
30-2 


West Chester 
West field 


40-3 
40-3 


30-2 
30-2 


75-5 
75-5 


60-4 
60-4 


Naples 


40-3 


30-2 


W. New Brighton 


40-3 


30-2 


75-5 


60-4 


Newark 
New Brighton 
Newburgh 


40-3 
40-3 
30-2 


30-2 
30-2 
25-1 


West Point 
Westport Station 
Whitehall 


40-3 
4C-3 
30-2 


30-2 
30-2 
25-1 


75-5 
, 75-5 


60-4 
60-1 


New Haven 


40-3 


30-2 


White Plains 


40-3 


30-2 


l^^-vrO 6 


..^t^ta 




New Rochelle 


40-3 


30-2 


Willard 


40-3 


30-2 


J^OvH »3^v».»«. 




New York Citv 


30-2 


25-1 


Yonkers 


40-3 


30-2 


Amherst 


50-3 


40-3 


New York Mills 
Niagara Falls 
North Seril)a 


40-3 
40-3 
40-3 


30-2 
30-2 
30-2 


To 1,325 other i 
offices 


2-5-2 

to 

40-3 


25-1 
to 
30-2 


Annapolis 

Antigonish 

Arichat 


50-3 
50-3 
50-3 


40-3 
40-3 
40-3 


North Tonaw'da 
Norwich 


40-3 
40-3 


30-2 
30-2 


Mortli Carolina 




Bad deck 
Barrington 


65-4 
50-3 


55-4 
40-3 


Norwood, S. L. Co 


40-3 


30-2 


Aberdeen 


60-4 


50-3 


Bear River 


50-3 


40-3 


Nyack 


40-3 


30-2 


Andrews 


60-4 


50-3 


Berwick 


50-3 


40-3 


Ogdensburg 


41-3 


30-2 


Asheville 


60-4 


50-3 


Bridgetown 


50-3 


40-3 


(Mean 


40-3 


30-2 


Belmont 


60-4 


50-3 


Bridgewater 


50-3 


40-3 


Oneida 


40-3 


30-2 


Boardman 


60-4 


50-3 


Canso 


50-3 


40-3 


Oneonta 


40-3 


30-2 


Brevard 


60-4 


50-3 


Chester 


50-3 


40-3 


Ossining 


40-3 


30-2 


Burlington 


60-t 


50-3 


Clementsport 


50-3 


40-3 


Oswego 


4<J-3 


30-2 


Burgaw 


0(1-4 


50-3 


Digby 


50-3 


40-3 


Owego 


40-3 


30-2 


Chad bourn 


60-4 


50-3 


Glace Bay 


50-3 


40-3 



The advantage of doingf business with the Old Colony Trust Compan-y with 
offices in two of the most accessible locations in Boston should appeal to anyone 
about to transfer or open an account. 



34 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



IDEAL 




fo 



:n 



SUCCESSFULLY USED IN PLACING 102,000 BOND 
SIGNATURES AT THE RATE OF 6,000 AN HOUR 

With 18 Waterman's Ideals working in absolute unison on the "Signa- 
graph " the entire temporary bond issue of Liggett & Myers Company, 
and The Lorillard Company (which is the reorganized American 
Tobacco Co.), was signed by the officials of those companies and regis- 
tered by the officials of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, in 
less than two days' time. In making this saving of nine-tenths of the 
ordinary time required. Waterman's Ideals worked faultlessly under 
the severest test that could possibly be made. Do you use this pen ? 

Sold everywhere by Leading Staliorters, Jewelers, etc. 

L. E. Waterman Co., 173 Broadway, New York 

New England Headquarters, 8 SCHOOL ST., BOSTON 




TELEGRAPH KATES FROM BOSTON 



35 





Kate 




Rate 




Rate 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 


Goldlioio 


50-3 


40-3 


Mt. \'ernon 


50-3 


40-3 


Oregon 




Halifax 


50-3 


40-3 


Newark 


50-3 


40-3 


Astoria 


100-7 


l(M(-7 


Haiitspdrt 


50-3 


40-3 


New Washington 


.50-3 


40-3 


Baker 


100-7 


100-7 


Hawkfsbury 


50-3 


40-3 


Niles 


50-3 


40-3 


Dalles 


100-7 


lOC-7 


Kciitville 


50-3 


40-3 


Norwalk 


.50-3 


40-3 


Echo 


100-7 


100-7 


Liverpool 


50-3 


40-3 


Oak Harbor 


.50-3 


40-3 


Eugene 
Hood Kiver 


100-7 


100-7 


l.(>cl<I)ort 


50-3 


40-3 


Oberlin 


.50-3 


W-3 


lOC-7 


lCO-7 


l.iinciil)iivg 


50-3 


40-3 


Orrville 


.50-3 


40-3 


Marshlield 


100-7 


100-7 


.Miilioiie Bay 


50-3 


40-3 


Piiiua 


50-3 


40-3 


Medford 


l(KI-7 


100-7 


Maitland 


50-3 


40-3 


Port Clinton 


50-3 


40-3 


Oregon City 
Pendleton 


100-7 


100-7 


Middietoii 


f)0-3 


40-3 


Portsnioulli 


50-3 


40-3 


100-7 


100-7 


Mill ^'illaJre 


50-3 


40-3 


Kavenna 


50-3 


40-3 


Portland 


lOC-7 


icx;~7 


Miisi|iioilol)<iit Hr. 


50-3 


40-3 


St. Clairsville 


.50-3 


40-3 


Kosebnrg 
Salem 


lOC-7 


lfM)-7 


NfW (ilasf^ow 


50-3 


40-3 


Salen) 


50-3 


40-3 


l(KI-7 


100-7 


North Sytlney 


rA)-3 


40-3 


Sandusky 


50-3 


40-3 


Silverton 


100-7 


100-7 


OraiiKfiiale 


50-3 


40-3 


Sebring 


.50-3 


40-3 


To 131) other offices 100-7 


100-7 


Parrsboro 


50-3 


40-3 


Shawnee 


.50-3 


40-3 








Pit-toil 


50-3 


40-3 


Shelbv 


50-3 


40-3 








Port Mood 


50-3 


40-3 


Sidney 


.50-3 


40-3 


Pennsylvania 




Port Williams 


50-3 


4(t-3 


Springlield 


.50-3 


40-3 


Aliquippa 


40-3 


:3C-2 


QueiMisport 


50-3 


40-3 


Steubenville 


.50-3 


40-3 


Allegheny City 


40-3 


30-_> 


Kiver John 


50-3 


40-3 


Svcamore 


.50-3 


40-3 


Allentown 


40-3 


3C-2 


St. Peters 


50-3 


40-3 


Tiffin 


.50-3 


4C-3 


Altoona 


40-3 


■ 30-2 


Sliellninie 


50-3 


40-3 


Toledo 


50-3 


40-3 


Ambler 


40-3 


30-2 


SherUrooke 


50-3 


40-3 


Troy, M. Co. 


.50-3 


40-3 


Ashland 


40-3 


30-2 


Sydney 


50-3 


40-3 


Urbana 


5(1-3 


4tl-3 


Beaver Falls 


40-3 


30-2 


Truro 


;50-3 


40-3 


Van Wert 


50-3 


40-3 


Bedford 


40-3 


30-2 


Tiisket 


r>o-3 


40-3 


Warren 


50-3 


4(!-3 


Bethlehem 


40-3 


30-2 


Westville 


50-3 


40-3 


VVauseon 


.50-3 


40-3 


Bloomsburg 


40-3 


X-2 


Weymouth (B'ge) 


50-3 


40-3 


Wilmington 


.50-3 


40-3 


Bradford 


40-3 


30-2 


White Haven 






Wvoming 


50-3 


40-3 


Brownsville 


40-3 


30-2 


(Whitehead) 


50-3 


40-3 


Xenia 


.50-3 


40-3 


Butler 


40-3 


30-2 


Windsor 


50-3 


40-3 


Youngstown 


50-3 


40-3 


Carlisle 


40-3 


30-2 


Wolfville 


r)0-3 


40-3 


Zanesville 


,50-3 


40-3 


Chambersbnrg 


40-3 


30-2 


Woods Harbor 


50-3 


4tl-3 


To 930 other offices 


50-3 


40-3 


Chester 


40-3 


30-2 


Yarmouth 


50-3 


40-3 








Clearfield 


40-3 


30-2 


To 110 other otlice^^ 


.50-3 


40-3 


Oklaho 


ma 




Consholiocken 


40-3 


30-2 








Altns 


7.5-5 


60-4 


Corry 


40-3 


30-2 


Ohio 




Ardmore 


75-5 


00-4 


Coudersport 


40-3 


3C-2 


Akron 


.50-3 


40-3 


Enid 


75-5 


60-4 


Cresco 


40-3 


30-2 


Ashland 


50-3 


40-3 


Guthrie 


75-5 


60-4 


Danville 


40-3 


30-2 


Ashtabula 


.50-3 


40-3 


Kingfisher 


75-5 


60-4 


Du Bois 


40-3 


30-2 


Athens 


.50-3 


40-3 


Lawton 


75-5 


60-4 


East Liberty 


40-3 


30-2 


Bellefontaine 


.50-3 


40-3 


McAlester 


75-5 


(50-4 


Easton 


40-3 


30-2 


Bowling Green 


.50-3 


40-3 


Muskogee 


7.5-5 


60-4 


Emaus 


40-3 


30-2 


Bryan 


,50-3 


40-3 


Oklahoma City 


7.5-5 


60-4 


Erie 


40-3 


30-2 


Bucyrus 


.50-3 


40-3 


Pond Creek 


75-5 


60-4 


Franklin 


40-3 


30-2 


Canton 


50-3 


40-3 


Tulsa 


75-5 


60-4 


Girard 


40-3 


30-2 


Celina 


.50-3 


40-3 


Weatherford 


75-5 


60-4 


Greensburg 


40-3 


30-2 


Chillicothe 


50-3 


40-3 


To 48.5 other offices 


7.5-5 


60-4 


Hanover 


40-3 


30-2 


Cincinnati 


50-3 


40-3 








Harrisburg 


40-3 


30-2 


Circleville 


50-3 


40-3 


Ontario 




Hazleton 


40-3 


30-2 


Cleveland 


50-3 


40-3 


Belleville 


.50-3 


40-3 


Honesdale 


40-3 


30-2 


Clyde 


50-3 


40-3 


Berlin 


.50-3 


40-3 


Jenkintown 


40-3 


30-2 


Columbus 


50-3 


40-3 


Brantford 


.50-3 


40-3 


Johnsonbnrg 


40-3 


30-2 


Conneaut 


.50-3 


40-3 


Brockville 


.50-3 


40-3 


Johnstown 


40-3 


30-2 


Coshocton 


.50-3 


40-3 


Chatham 


.50-3 


4tt-3 


Kane 


40-3 


30-2 


Cuyahoga Falls 


50-3 


40-3 


Cobourg 


.50-3 


40-3 


Kennett S<iuare 


40-3 


30-2 


Dayton 


50-3 


40-3 


CoUingwood 
Fort Erie 


50-3 


40-3 


Kittanning 


40-3 


30-2 


Defiance 


50-3 


40-3 


.50-3 


40-3 


LaFayette, M. Co 


40-3 


30-2 


Delaware 


50-3 


40-3 


Gananoqne 


,50-3 


40-3 


Lancaster 


40-3 


30-2 


Deshler 


50-3 


40-3 


Goderich 


50-3 


40-3 


Lansdowne 


40-3 


30-2 


East Liverpool 


50-3 


40-3 


Guelph 


511-3 


40-3 


Lebanon 


40-3 


30-2 


Eaton 


.50-3 


40-3 


Hamilton 


50-3 


40-3 


Lehighton 


40-3 


30-2 


Elyria 


.50-3 


40-3 


Huntsville 


50-3 


40-3 


Lewistown 


40-3 


30-2 


Findlay 
Fostoria 


50-3 


40-3 


Kingston 


50-3 


40-3 


Lock Haven 


40-3 


30-2 


.50-3 


40-3 


London 


50-3 


40-3 


Mahonoy City 


40-3 


30-2 


Fremont 


50-3 


40-3 


Midland 


50-3 


40-3 


Mauch Chunk 


40-3 


30-2 


Genoa 


.50-3 


40-3 


Meafoi-d 


50-3 


40-3 


Meadville 


40-3 


30-2 


Girard 


.50-3 


40-3 


Niagara Falls 


50-3 


40-3 


Media 


40-3 


30-2 


Greenfield 


50-3 


40-3 


North Bay 


50-3 


40-3 


Mt. Carmel 


40-3 


30-2 


Greenville 


50-3 


40-3 


Orillia ' 


.50-3 


40-3 


New Brighton 


40-3 


30-2 


Hamilton 


50-3 


40-3 


Ottawa 


50-3 


40-3 


New Castle 


4C-3 


30-2 


1 ronton 


.50-3 


40-3 


Owen Sound 


.50-3 


40-3 


New Kensington 


40-3 


3C-2 


Kent 


.50-3 


40-3 


Paris 


50-3 


40-3 


Norristown 


40-3 


30-2 


Kenton 


.50-3 


40-3 


Peterboro 


50-3 


40-3 


Noxen 


40-3 


30-2 


Lancaster 


50-3 


40-3 


St. Catherine 


.50-3 


40-3 


Oil City 


4<l-3 


30-2 


Lebanon 


.50-3 


40-3 


St. Thomas 


50-3 


40-3 


Penllyh 


40-3 


30-2 


Lima 


.50-3 


40-3 


Sarnia 


.50-3 


40-3 


Philadelphia 


3,5-2 


2.5-1 


I^orain 


.50-3 


40-3 


Sault Ste. Marie 


50-3 


40-3 


Plnenixville 


40-3 


30-2 


Madison 


.50-3 


40-3 


Tavistock 


50-3 


40-3 


Pittsburgh 


40-3 


30-2 


Mansfield 


50-3 


40-3 


Toronto 


50-3 


40-3 


Pittston 


40-3 


30-2 


Marietta 


50-3 


40-3 


Victoria Harbour 


50-3 


40-3 


Pottstown 


40-3 


30-2 


Marion 


.50-3 


40-3 


Whitby 


.50-3 


40-3 


Pottsville 


40-3 


30-2 


Mid<lleto\vn 


.50-3 


4<J-3 


Whulsbr 


50-3 


40-3 


Keading 


40-3 


30-2 


Mt. Gilead 


50-3 


40-3 


To 545 other offices 


.50-3 


40-3 


Kidgway 


40-3 


30-2 



A man who finds the new Court Street Building: of the Old Colony Trust 
Company most convenient for his own banking: may make deposits there for 
the account which his wife keeps at the Temple Place Branch. 



36 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



& 



THORNDIKE 

HOTEL 



^s^^l^^s^ 



Bo 



ii^ 



1 



I BOSTON 1 



Adapted in all respects to the 
convenience and comfort of tourists 
and the travelling public in general 



THE 

THORNDIKE 
HOTEL 

is practically the cen- 
ter of the Street Rail- 
Vifay System of the 
city. Cars radiate in 
every direction from 
the Public Garden in 
front, or from Park 
Square in rear, of the 

THORNDIKE 





Accessible from every point, within 
walking distance from all Theatres, and the 
Banking, Business and Shopping districts. 



Rates per Day. 

Single Rooms : — 
$1.50,$2.00,$2.50 

Single Rooms, with 
Bath: — 
$2.00 to $4.00 

Double Rooms : — 
$2.50 to $4.00 

Double Rooms, with 
Bath : — 
$3.50 to $6.00 

Parlor, Chamber and 
Bath : — 
$6.00 to $10.00 



Vc Old Eitdlisb Room •<:.r.°:i\, The Thorndike Hotel 

Conspicuous for the quality of its Cuisine and service. 
Regulated by New York Standards. 

AUTOMOBILISTS ! All Bluebook trips start or end at Park Square ; 
Motor Mart Garage directly in rear of Hotel. 



TELEGRAPH RATES FROM BOSTON 



37 



Rochester 

Koyersford 

St. Mary's 

Sayre 

Scran ton 

Sewickley 

Shaniokiii 

Sharon 

Smethjwrt 

Somerset 

Titusville 

Tyrone 

Warren 

AVasliiiigtoii 

^Va\ iiesboro 

WaVliesliiiii; 

Wfllsboro 

West Cliester 

West field 

Wilkes-Harre 

■\Vilkinsbiirg 

\Villianisj»)rt 

W'ilinerchnK 

York 

To l,o50otlier ottices 



Rate 
Day Night 



40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
4(Ki 
4t>-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
4f»-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 



30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 
30-2 



Prince Edward Island 

Cliarlottetown 

Suinnierside 

Tignisli 

To i(!o other offlc'sj 
(all on connect- 
ing lines) j 



75-5 


65-5 


( .J-O 


&5-5 


(.T-O 


65-5 


75-5 


&5-5 


to 


to 


lOO-G 


90-6 



Quebec 



Ayers Cliff 
Beebe Junction 
Cabano 
Chicoutinii 
Coaticooke 



50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 



East Angus Station 50-3 

East Boiightou 50-3 

Hinitingdon r.0-3 

Ki ski sink 50-3 

Lennoxville ■>o-3 

Montreal 40-3 

North Hatley 50-3 

N. Dame du lac 50-3 

Price .50-3 

Quebec 4u-3 

Rimoushi 50-3 

Riviere du I.oup 50-3 

St. Hyacinthe 50-3 

St. John's 50-3 

Sherbrooke 50-3 

Stanstead 50-3 

Three Rivers 50-3 

Valleyfleld 50-3 

Waterloo 50-3 

To 430 other offices 50-3 

Rhode Island 

Bristol 25-2 

Centerville 25-2 

Cranston 25-2 

Harrisville 25-2 

Jamestown 25-2 

Kingston 25-2 

Narragansett Pier 25-2 

Newport 25-2 

Pascoag 25-2 

PavvtucT<et 

Peace Dale 

Phillipsdale 

Point Judith 

Portsmouth Dep. 

Providence 

Tiverton 

Wakefield 

Warren 

Watcli Hill 

West Harrington 

Westerly 

Woonsocket 

To 30 other offices 



25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 



40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
30-2 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
30-2 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 
40-3 



25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
2,5-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25rl 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 



Rate 
Day Night 



Saskatchewan 

To 288 telegraph ) 11.5-8 
offices (all on [ to 
con'cting lines) ) 140-10 



Aiken 

Anderson 

Barnwell 

Bennettsville 

Blackville 

Camden 

Charleston 

Clover 

Columbia 

Cowpens 

Dillon 

Florence 

Gattney 

Georgetown 

Greenwood 

Greenville 

Hartsville 

Lancaster 

Marion 

McColl 

Newberry 

Orangeburg 

Port Royal 

Rock Hill 

Spartanburg 

Sunimerville 

Sumter 

Ware Shoals 

Yorkville 



South Carolina 

60-4 



60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 



To 260 Other offices ai-4 
South Dakota 



Aberdeen 

Carthage 

Deadwood 

Groton 

Hot Springs 

Huron 

Madison 

Mitchell 

Mobridge 

Pierre 

Rapid City 

Redfleld 

Sioux Falls 

Water town 

Yankton 

To 310 other offices 



75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
7.5-5 
75-5 
7.5-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 



Tennessee 

60-3 



Bristol 

Chattanooga 

Columbia 

Harriman 

Jackson 

Johnson City 

Knoxville 

Lenoir City 

Memphis 

Mt. Pleasant 

Nashville 

Shelbyville 

To 360 other office 

Texas 

Abilene 

Au.siin 

Beaumont 

Brownsville 

Brownwood 

Bryan 

Clarksville 

Cleburne 

Colorado 

Comstock 

Corpus Christi 

Dallas 

Denison 



60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
60-1 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 



75-^ 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-5 
75-.5 
75-5 
75-5 
75^5 
75-5 
75-5 



90-6 

to 

115-8 



50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 



60-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-t 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-1 
60-4 
60-4 
at-4 
60-4 
60-4 



40-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 
50-3 



60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
(»-l 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 





Rate 




Day 


Night 


El Paso 


75-^ 


m-A 


Fort Worth 


75-5 


60-4 


Gainesville 


75-5 


60-1 


Galveston 


75-5 


60-4 


Groesbeck 


75-5 


60-4 


Honey Grove 


75-5 


60-4 


Houston 


75-5 


60-4 


Lampasas 


75-5 


60-4 


Laredo 


75-5 


60-4 


Llano 


75-5 


60-4 


Lufkin 


75-5 


60-4 


Navasota 


75-5 


60-4 


Overton 


75-5 


(HHl 


Paris 


75-5 


60-4 


Port Arthur 


75-5 


60-4 


San Angelo 


75-5 


6^4 


San Antonio 


75-^ 


60-4 


Sherman 


75^ 


60-4 


Terrell 


75-5 


60-4 


Tyler 


75^ 


60-4 


Vernon 


75-5 


60-4 


Waco 


75-5 


60-4 


Waxahachie 


75-5 


60-4 


Weatherford 


75-5 


60-4 


Wichita Falls 


75-5 


60-4 


To 885 other offices 


75-5 


60-4 


Utah 






Bingham 


75-5 


60-4 


Logan 


75-5 


60-4 


Manti 


90-5 


75-4 


Manti Sta. 


75-5 


60-4 


Milford 


75-5 


60-4 


Modena 


75-5 


60-4 


Nephi 


75-5 


60-4 


Ogden 


75-5 


60-4 


Provo 


75-5 


60-4 


Salt Lake City 


75-5 


60^ 


Thompson's 


75-5 


60-4 


Tooele 


75-5 


60-4 


To 110 other offices 


75-5 


60-4 



Alburgh 

Barre 

Barton 

Bellows Falls 

Bennington 

Bethel 

Bradford 

Brandon 

Brattleboro 

Bristol 

Burlington 

Cavendish 

Charlotte 

Chester Depot 

Copperfield 

Derby Line 

East 'Berkshire 

Enosburg Falls 

Essex (Center) 

Essex Junction 

Fair Haven 

Fairlee 

Island Pond 

Jeffersouville 

Jericho 

Ludlow 

Lyndonville 

Manchester 



Vermont 

35-2 



30-2 
30-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
25-2 
a5-2 
25-2 
30-2 
30-2 
25-2 
30-2 
25-2 
75-2 
30-2 
30-2 
35-2 
60-2 
30-2 
35-2 
25-2 
30-2 
50-2 
30-2 
25-2 
30-2 
25-2 



Manchester Center 35-2 



Middlebury 

Montpelier 

Newbury 

Newport 

North Bennington 

North Ferrisburg 

Northfleld 

North Thetford 

Nortli Troy 

North Williston 

Norwich 

Orleans 

Plainfleld 



30-2 
30-2 
25-2 
30-2 
25-2 
30-2 
30-2 
25-2 
55-2 
30-2 
45-2 
30-2 
30-2 



25-1 
2.5-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
2.5-1 
2;5-l 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
75-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
55-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
45-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
35-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
25-1 
50-1 
25-1 
45-1 
25-1 
25-1 



Thousands of people with no stocks or bonds are to-day renting^ boxes in safe 
deposit vaults to hold jewelry, heirlooms and important papers. The vaults of 
the Old Colony Trust Company are thoroug^hly modern and proof against 
theft, fire and flood. 



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The largest in the world manufacturing card and filing supplies. 
Quality production, which means the best in ideas, workmanship 
and material, has made this growth possible. 

Library Bureau 

Founded in Boston 1876 

43 Federal St., Boston 

Manufacturing distributors of 

Card records Filing systems Loose-leaf equipment 

Office, library and bank furniture, in wood and steel 



TELEGRAPH RATES FROM BOSTON 



39 





Kate 


1 


Kate 




Rate 




Day 


Might 




Day 


Night 




Day 


Night 


Toultney 


35-2 


25-1 


Onley 


50-3 


40-3 


Wisconiiin 




Proctor 


35-2 


25-1 


Parksley 


50-3 


40-3 








Proctflrsville 


25-2 


25-1 


Petersburg 
I'ortsniouth 


50-3 


40-3 


Apnleton 
Ashland 


60-4 


50-3 


Putney Deitot 


25-2 


2.5-1 


.50-3 


40-3 


60-4 


.50-3 


Kandolpli 


»>-2 


25-1 


Kelee 


50-3 


40-3 


Beloit 


60-4 


50-3 


l{eadsl)oro 


2r>-2 


25-1 


Ki(dunon(i 


.50-3 


40-3 


Bloomer 


60-4 


50-3 


Kichford 


30-2 


25-1 


Roanoke 


.50-3 


40-3 


Chelsea 


60-4 


.50-3 


liiehmund 


30-2 


25-1 


Somerset 


50-3 


40-3 


Fan Claire 


60-4 


.50-3 


Kutland 


35-2 


25-1 


Staunton 


50-3 


40-3 


Fond du Lac 


60-4 


.50-3 


St. Albans 


35-2 


25-1 


Suttolk 


50-3 


40-3 


Fort Atkinson 


60-4 


50-3 


St. J()lmst)ury 


25-2 


25-1 


Warrenton 


50-3 


40-3 


(Ireen Bay 


60-4 


50-3 


Slieldon .lunetion 


;r>-2 


25-1 


West Point 


50-3 


40-3 


Hartford 


60-4 


.50-3 


Soutli Hero 


;iT-2 


25-1 


Winchester 


50-3 


40-3 


Hurley 


00^ 


50-3 


Soutli Londonderry 2i')-2 


25-1 


Wytheville 


50-3 


40-3 


-Tanesville 


60-4 


50-3 


Soulli Koyalton 


25-2 


2.5-1 


To 400 other oftice 


s ,50-3 


40-3 


Kenosha 


60-t 


50-3 


Soutli Kycfiate 


25-2 


2.5-1 








La Crosse 


6(J-4 


.50-3 


Si)ringtield 


25-2 


2.5-1 








Lake (ieneva 


60-4 


50-3 


Stowe 


4.5-2 


H)-l 


Waflhiii 


gton 




Madison 


60-4 


50-3 


Swanton 
^■er{;enne.s 
AVaterhury 
Wells River 


35-2 
30-2 
30-2 
25-2 


25-1 
2.5-1 
2.5-1 
2-1-1 


Aberdeen 
Bellingliam 
Bremerton 
Chehallis 


lClO-7 
1(10-7 
100-7 
100-7 


l(K)-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 


Manitowoc 
Marinette 
Medford 
Menaslia 


60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 


50-3 
.50-3 
.50-3 
50-3 


We.st Burke 
West Hartford 
West Pawlet 
White River Junct 
Wilmington 


30-2 
2r)-2 
35-2 
. 2;->-2 
25-2 


2.5-1 
2.5-1 
2.5-1 
2.5-1 
25-1 


Eplirata 
Everett 
(iranite Falls 
Hoqniam 
Kalama 


100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 


imv7 

100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 


Menominee 

Milwaukee 

Oshkosli 

Platteville 

Plymouth 


60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 

611-4 


50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 


Windsor 
Winooski 
Woodstoek 

To 124 other ottiees 


25-2 

M-2 

25-2 

)25-2 

( to 


25-1 
2.5-1 
•25-1 

2.5-1 


North Yakima 

Pullman 

Seattle 

Spokane 

Tacoma 


l(H1-7 
100-7 
100-7 
l(Xt-7 
100-7 


10O-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 
100-7 


Portage 

Racine 

Keedsbiirg 

Rhinelander 

Sheboygan 


60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 
60-4 


50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 
50-3 


) :ir,-2 
Virginia 




Toppeuisli 
Waitsburg 
Walla Walla 


100-7 
100-7 
100-7 


Superior 

Watertown 

Waukesha 

Wau|>aca 

Wansau 

To 5«0 other offices 


60-4 
60-4 
60-4 


50-3 
50-3 
50-3 


Alexandria 


50-3 


40-3 


Wenatchee 


100-7 


100-7 


60-4 
60-4 
60^ 


50-3 
.50-3 
.50-3 


Berkeley 
Boydton 


50-3 
50-3 


40-3 
40-3 


To 300 other offices 100-7 


100-7 


<'ape Charles 


50-3 


40-3 














Charlottesville 


50-3 


40-3 


West Vii 


ginia 










<'ulpei>er 


50-3 


40-3 


Bluefield 


50-3 


40-3 


"Wyoming 




Danville 


50-3 


40-3 


Charleston 


.50-3 


40-3 


Casper 


75-5 


60-4 


Drivers 


50-3 


40-3 


Clarksburg 


50-3 


40-3 


Cheyenne 


75-5 


60-4 


Elkton 


50-3 


40-3 


Elkins 


5U-3 


40-3 


Cody 


7.5-5 


60-4 


Kxniore 


50-3 


40-3 


Fairmont 


50-3 


40-3 


Douglas 


75-5 


60-4 


Fortress Monroe 


50-3 


40-3 


Hancock 


.50-3 


40-3 


Evanston 


75-5 


60-4 


Franklin 


50-3 


40-3 


Holden 


50-3 


40-3 


Laramie 


75-5 


60-4 


Frederiekshurg 


50-3 


40-3 


Huntington 


50-3 


40-3 


New Castle 




60-4 


Front Koval 


50-3 


40-3 


Macdonald 


50-3 


40-3 


Opal 


75-5 


60-4 


<;alax 


50-3 


40-3 


Mannington 


50-3 


40-3 


Rawlins 


7.5-5 


60-4 


Hampton 


50-3 


4(J-3 


Martinsburg 


.50-3 


40-3 


Rock Springs 


75-5 


60-4 


Hot Sjirings 


50-3 


40-3 


Parkersbnrg 


50-3 


40-3 


Sheridan 


75-5 


60-4 


Iron Cate 


50-3 


40-3 


Paw Paw 


.50-3 


40-3 


Spring A'alley 


75-5 


60-4 


Kempsville 


50-3 


40-3 


Kichwood 


50-3 


40-3 


To l(X) other offices 


75-5 


60-4 


Lnrav 


50-3 


40-3 


Thurmond 


50-3 


40-3 








Lynchburg 


r)0-3 


40-3 


Welch 


.50-3 


40-3 








Newport News 


50-3 


40-3 


Wheeling 


50-3 


40-3 


\ UKOti 




Norfolk 


50-3 


40-3 


To 300 other offices 50-3 


40-3 


Dawson (City) 


425-29 


425-29 



50 WORD NIGHT LETTERS 

TO ALL OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA AT TEN-WORD DAY MESSAGE RATE 

NIGHT LETTERS may be filed at any hour of the day or night, up to midnight, to be forwarded 
by telegraph at the Company's convenience during the night and delivered the following morning. 



50 WORD DAY LETTERS 

TO ALL OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES AT ONE 
AND A HALF (1^2) TIMES THE NIGHT LETTER RATE 

DAY LETTERS may be filed at any time and will be transmitted and delivered as promptly as 
the Company's facilities permit in subordination to the full paid message traffic. 

Words above 50 in Night Letters or Day Letters are one-fifth the 50-word rate for each additional 
ten or fraction of ten words. 



The new buildingf of the Old Colony Trust Company on Court Street is the 
most conveniently located bank building in Boston. It is readily accessible from 
the North and South Stations and from the Subway and Tunnel. 



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POLAND SPRING HOUSE 



POLAND SPRING HOUSE 

South Poland, Maine June I to October 15 

Golf, Tennis, Motoring, Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Driving, Riding 

" We found a new delight every hour at Poland Spring" 

MANSION HOUSE 

South Poland, Maine Open all the year 

Guests participate in all entertainments at Poland Spring House, 

1400 feet distant 

llolaitdlilater 

The purity of Poland Water places it entirely apart from other waters. 
Three eminent chemists of world-wide fame have stated under oath 
that among the thousands of waters they have analyzed they never 
found one equal to Poland Water. All Poland Water is bottled at 
Poland Spring. Send for Illustrated Booklet 

HIRAM RICKER & SONS - - - South Poland, Maine 
153 Franklin Street, Boston 



TELEGRAPH OFFICES IN BOSTON 



41 



TELEGRAPH OFFICES 



POSTAL 



100 State Street, Main Office 
Adams House* 
•40(5 Albany Street 
182 Atlantic Avenue 
988 Boylston Street 
38 Broad Street 
146 Canal Street 
Chamber of Commerce 
14 City Hall Avenue 
City Square, Charlestown 
1140 Columbus Avenue! 
211 Congress Street 
218 Devonshire Street 



Hours Open 
Week Days 

Always Open 

8 A.M. -12 MID. 
8 A.M. -6 P.M. 

5.30 A.M. -7 p.m. 

8 A.M. - 10 P.M. 
8 A.M. -7 P.M. 
8 A.M. -8 P.M. 
3 A.M. -6.30 P.M. 
8 A.M. -3 .\.M. 
8 A.M. -8 P.M. 
8 A.M. -8 P.M. 
8 A.M. - 6 P.M. 
8 A.M. -6 P.M. 



96 Essex Street 
Hotel Essex 
Hotel Tourainet 
Hotel Victoria* 
Jordan, Marsh Co. 
United States Navy Yard 
26 No. Market Street 
10 Post Office Square 
Stock Exchange 
263 Summer Street 
209 Tremont Street* 
Upham's Corner, Dorchester 



Hours Open 
Week Days 

8 A.M. -8 P.M. 
8 A.M. -9 P.M. 

8 a.m.- 12 mid. 
8 A.M. - 12 mid. 

8 A.M. - 5.30 P.M. 
8 A.M. - 5.30 P.M. 

7 A.M. -6.30 P.M. 

8 A.M. -6.30 P.M. 

1.30 A.M. -.3.30 P.M. 
8 A.M. -6 p.m. 

8 A.M. -12 MID. 

8 a.m-8p.m. 



* Sunday, same hours as week days. t Sunday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 



+ Sunday, 9 a.m. -9 p.m. 



WESTERN UNION 



109 State Street, Main Office 

American House 

Ames Building 

188 Atlantic Avenue 

Back Bay Station 

118 Bedford Street 

486 Broadway, South Boston* 

Chamber of Commerce 

9 City Square, Charlestown* 

Copley Square Hotel 

Dorchester R.R. Station 

Dudley St. R.R. Sta., Dor.* 7. 

Forest Hills R.R. Station* 

Harrison Square R.R. Sta. 5.4 

4 Hayward Place 

129 High Street 

Hotel Bellevue 

Hotel Brunswick! 

Hotel Buckminster 

Hotel Lenox 

Hotel Vendome 

Jamaica Plain R.R. Station 



Hours Open 
Week Days 
Always Open 

8 A.M. -6 P.M. 

8 A.M. - 5.30 P.M. 

6 A.M. - 7 P.M. 
8 A.M. -8 P.M. 

7 A.M. -7 P.M. 

8 A.M. -8 p.m. 

8 A.M. - 6.30 P.M. 

7.30 A.M. - 8 P.M. 

8 A.M. - 6 P.M. 

7 A.M. -8 P.M. 

30 A.M. -7.30 p.m. 

S A.M. -8 P.M. 

b A.M.- 11.30 P.M. 

7.30 A.M. - 1 A.M. 

8 A.M. -6 P.M. 
8 A.M. -6 P.M. 

7.30 A.M. -12 MID. 
8 A.M. - 6 P.M. 
8 A.M. -6 P.M. 
8 A.M.- 6 P.M. 
8 A.M. - 9 P.M. 



* Sunday, 9 - 10 a.m. ; 5 - 6 p.m. 
t Sunday, 8 a.m. - 12 mid. 



115 Massachusetts Avenue 

Mattapan R.R. Station 

Mt. Bowdoin R.R. Station 

90 Meridian St., E. Boston+ 

Motor Mart, Park Square 

Neponset Sta., 8.30 a.m.- 1 p. 

North StationlT 

Parker House t 

People's Palace© 

2 Post Office Square 

Quincy Market 

Roxbury Station 

South Station II 

Stock Exchange 

263 Summer Street 

Tremont Building§ 

2412 Washington Street** 

Young's HoteUt 



Hours Open 

Week Days 

8 A.M. -12 mid. 

6 A.M. - 12 MID. 

8 A.M. - 7.30 P.M. 

7.30 A.M. -8.30 P.M. 

8 A.M. -6 P.M. 

M. ; 2.30 P.M. - 8 P.M. 

5.30 A.M. -12 MID. 

8 A.M. -12 MID. 

7.30 A.M. -10 P.M. 

8 A.M. -7 P.M. 

6 A.M. -6.30 P.M. 

7 A.M.- 11 P.M. 
6 a.m.- 1 A.M. 

9 A.M. - 3.30 P.M. 

8 A.M. -6 P.M. 

8 A.M. -11 P.M. 
7.30 A.M. - 8 P.M. 

8 A.M.- 11 P.M. 



+ Sunday, 9 -10 A.M.; 5-6 p.m. 

H Sunday, 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. 

t Sunday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. ; 5 p.m. - 12 mid. 

§ Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

il Sunday, same hours as week days. 
** Sunday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 
tt Sunday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. ; .5 p.m. - 8 p.m. 
Sunday, 9 a.m. -7 p.m. 



ON ARRIVAL AND SAILING OF STEAMERS 



Charlestown, Allen Line Pier 



Charlestown, Dominion Line, Pier 6 



East Boston, Canard Wharf 



The vault in the new Court Street Building; of the Old Colony Trust Company 
is of heavy steel armor plate and strong-Iy reinforced concrete — proof ag^ainst 
every known method of attack and agfainst fire and water. The boxes are a 
necessity for everyone having private papers or valuables to protect. 



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HOME OFFICE BUILDING 

NEW ENGLAND fV UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 

87 MILK STREET. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 43 



A Telephone Talk 

Because of the sense of personal presence which it 

always effects, a telephone conversation excels every other means of 
communication with persons at a distance. 

If we are talking with one whose voice is familiar, we recognize its 
particular tones and inflections and can imagine we see the changing 
facial expression, Vou cait put sympathy, forgiveness, good cheer, yes 
reproof, if necessary, on the wire. By what other method can we so 
effectively send our personalit}' through many miles of space 't How 
absolutel}- we fail when we try to express our thoughts and feelings by 
means of a letter and how often what we write is misinterpreted ! What 
a blessing then is the telephone which carries our voice over a thousand 
and more miles of space, with all its peculiarities so faithfully reproduced 
that our far-away friends immediately recognize it ! What a pleasure 
it is to hear the voice of dear ones that we have not heard for months 
or years, speaking to us again from afar with such distinctness that w-e 
almost feel their presence with us ! 

It is this feature that makes possible the handling by telephone of 
the most important business transactions, often involving immense sums 
of money. We do so without the slightest hesitation, simply because we 
are able to fully identif}' the person with whom we are dealing. And 
then again, in business life so often something occurs which requires an 
immediate and personal conversation with some one at a distance. It 
may be one mile or a hundred or a thousand miles away, but it is a 
personal interview that must be had and only the telephone can meet 
that requirement. 

By an inspection of the telephone toll rates on the following pages it 
will be evident that they are very reasonable indeed, when the saving of 
time, car fare, hotel bills and other expenses attendant on any journey is 
considered. The toll rates are proportionate to the distance covered. 
Traveling expense is likewise proportionate to the distance covered, and 
in addition we must consider the value of the time wasted which often 
greatly exceeds the traveling expense. 

It is the realization by the public of the possibilities of the telephone 
both in business and social life that has created a large and constantly 
increasing traffic on the telephone toll lines. It is not only the Telephone 
Company that has profited thereby, but every individual has also benefited 
bv an increase of both his comfort and his earning power. 



In addition to conducting: a general banking; and safe deposit business^ the Old 
Colony Trust Company acts as trustee under railroad and other mortg;ages and 
as agent for the transfer and registration of stocks. 



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PUBLIC SERVICE BATE BOOK 



DISTINCTION 

Can be Found in No Other Speedometer 

Like that which marks the Superior Qualities 

of the 

HOFFECKER for 1912 

"THE STEADY HAND" 



Quiet 

Accurate 

Durable 




Six Years 

of 
Dependability 



Prices $25 to $135 

HOFFECKER SERVICE means a Satisfied Cus- 
tomer without Qualification 



SWIVEL EOWER GEAR 
A New I SHAFT AND CASING 

( UNIVERSAL CAR BRACKET 

Make up a combination of Fittings tliat are practically trouble-proof 

THE HOFFECKER CO. 



3Iain Office 



Motor Mart, Boston 



TELEPHONE RATES FROM BOSTON 



45 



TELEPHONE TOLL RATES FROM BOSTON 

TO ALL NEW ENGLAND EXCHANGES 

AND 
TO PRINCIPAL LONG DISTANCE POINTS WEST AND SOUTH 

All rates are subject to change without notice 



Connecticut 






Rate 




Rate 




Rate 


Bingham 


$1.25 


Goodwin's Mills 


$0.50 


Ansonia 


$0.90 


Blue Hill 


1.25 


Gorham 


.60 


Bridgeport 


1.00 


Boothbay Harbor 


.75 


Grand Lake Stream 


1.55 


Bristol 


.90 


Bowdoinham (Centre) 


.80 


Gray 


.65 


Canaan 


1.00 


Bradford 


1.35 


Green Lake 


1.35 


Danbury 


1.25 


Brooks 


1.15 


Guilford 


1.35 


Greenwich 


1.25 


Brunswick 


.70 


Hallowell 


.90 


Hartford 


.75 


Buckfield 


.80 


Hampden 


1.25 


Litchfield 


1.00 


Bucksport 


1.25 


Harmony 


1.35 


Meriden 


.75 


Calais 


1.55 


Harpswell 


.80 


Middletown 


.75 


Cambridge 


1.35 


Hartland 


1.25 


Mystic 


.75 


Camden 


1.00 


Hebron (Academy) 


.75 


New Britain 


.75 


Canton (Mills) 


.90 


Hermon 


1.25 


New Haven 


.90 


Caribou 


2.00 


Hinckley 


1.15 


New London 


.75 


Carmel 


1.25 


Houlton 


2.00 


Norfolk 


.90 


Castine 


1.15 


Island Falls 


1.75 


Norwalk 


1.00 


Charlotte-Meddybemps 155 


Jonesboro 


1.45 


Norwich 


.60 


Columbia 


1.45 


Jonesport 


1.45 


Putnam 


.40 


Corinna 


1.25 


Kennebunk 


.50 


Sharon 


1.00 


Cornish 


.65 


Kennebunkport 


.50 


Stafford Springs 


.50 


Cumberland (Centre) 


.70 


Kingfield 


1.25 


Stamford 


1.25 


Damariscotta 


.80 


Kingman 


1.55 


Stonington 


.75 


Danforth 


1.75 


La Grange 


1.45 


Thomaston 


.90 


Dark Harbor 


L15 


Lebanon 


.45 


Thompsonville 


.75 


Deer Isle 


1.20 


Lee 


1.55 


Torrington 


1.00 


Denmark 


.70 


Leeds (Centre) 


.90 


Wallingford 


.75 


Dexter 


1.35 


Levant 


1.35 


Waterbury 


.90 


Dixfield-Peru 


.95 


Lewiston 


.75 


Willimantic 


.50 


Dover- Foxcro ft 


1.35 


Limerick 


.60 


Windsor Locks 


.75 


Eagle Lake 


2.00 


Limestone 


2.25 


Winsted 


.90 


East Corinth 


1.35 


Lincoln 


1.45 






East Eddington 


1.35 


Lincolnville 


1.00 


Maine 




East Hebron 


.80 


Lisbon Falls 


.75 


Abbott 


$1.35 


East Millinocket 


1.55 


Livermore Falls 


.95 


Albion 


1.05 


Easton 


2.00 


Lovell 


.75 


Alfred 


.50 


Eastport 


1.55 


Lubec 


1.55 


Andover 


1.00 


East Sebago 


.65 


Machias 


L45 


Ashland 


2.00 


Ellsworth 


1.25 


Madison (Bridge) 


1.15 


Athens 


1.15 


Emery Mills 


.50 


Manchester 


.90 


Atkinson (Corner) 


1.35 


Etna 


1.25 


Mars Hill 


2.00 


Augusta 


.90 


Exeter 


1.35 


Mechanic Falls 


.75 


Aurora 


1.45 


Fairfield 


.90 


Mercer 


1.05 


Bangor 


1.25 


Farmington 


1.00 


Millbridge 


1.35 


Bar Harbor 


1.35 


Fort Fairfield 


2.00 


Millinocket 


1.55 


Bar Mills 


.50 


Franklin 


1.35 


Monmouth 


.90 


Bath 


.70 


Freeport 


.70 


Monroe 


1.25 


Belfast 


1.05 


Frenchville 


2.25 


Monson 


1.35 


Belgrade (Lakes) 


1.00 


Fryeburg 


.70 


Mount Vernon 


' .95 


Bethel 


.90 


Gardiner 


.90 


New Gloucester 


.75 


Biddeford 


.50 


Garland 


1.35 


Newport 


1.25 


Biddeford Pool 


.60 


Georgetown 


.70 


New Portland 


1.15 



A man with a small or moderate sized estate finds it impossible to choose an 
individual Executor and Trustee with experience and standing, and he is very 
apt to impose these difficult tasks on his widow, who is not fitted by experience 
or inclination for the work. To such men, the Old Colony Trust Company 
particularly offers its services. 



46 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




TELEPHONE RATES FROM BOSTOX 



47 





Rate 




Rate 




Rate 


New Sweden 


$2.25 


Washburn 


$2.00 


Charlemont 


$0.55 


Norridgewock 


1.05 


Washington 


1.00 


Charlestown* 


.05 


North Berwick 


.40 


Waterville 


.90 


Charlton 


.35 


Northeast Harbor 


1.35 


Wellington 


1.35 


Chatham 


.45 


North Haven 


1.25 


Wells 


.50 


Chelsea* 


.05 


North New Portland 


1.15 


Westbrook 


.60 


Chester 


.60 


North Whitefield 


.95 


West Brooksville 


1.15 


•Chesterfield 


.60 


Norway 


.80 


West Paris 


.80 


Chicopee 


.50 


Oakland 


.90 


Westport 


.75 


Clinton 


.25 


Old Orchard 


.60 


West Sullivan 


1.35 


Cohasset* 


.10 


Oldtown 


1.35 


West Sumner 


.90 


Colerain 


.55 


Orono 


1.35 


White Rock 


.60 


Concord 


.20 


Oxford 


.75 


Whiting 


1.55 


Conway 


.50 


Palermo 


1.05 


Wilton 


.95 


Cotuit 


.40 


Parkman 


1.35 


Windham Centre 


.65 


Cummington 


.60 


Patten 


1.75 


Winter Harbor 


1.35 


Dalton 


.65 


Pembroke 


1.55 


Winterport 


1.25 


Dedham* 


.10 


Perry 


1.55 


Winthrop 


.90 


Dennis 


.40 


Phillips 


1.05 


Wiscasset 


.80 


Dighton (Station) 


.30 


Phippsburg 


.70 


Woodland 


1.55 


Dorchestei* 


.05 


Pittsfield 


1.15 


Wytopitlock 


1.75 


Dover* 


.10 


Portland 


.60 


Yarmouth 


.70 


Duxbury 


.25 


Pownal 


.70 


York (Village) 


.40 


East Boston* 


.05 


Presque Isle 


2.00 






East Douglass 


.30 


Princeton 


1.55 


Massachusetts 




Easthampton 


.50 


Rangeley 


1.15 


Adams 


$0.65 


East Longmeadow 


.50 


Readfield (Corner) 


.95 


Amesbury 


.30 


Enfield 


.40 


Richmond 


.80 


Amherst 


.45 


Essex 


.20 


Ripley 


1.35 


Andover 


.20 


Everett* 


.05 


Robbinston 


1.55 


Arlington* 


.05 


Fall River 


.35 


Rockland 


.95 


Ashburnham 


.35 


Falmouth 


.35 


Rumford 


.95 


Ashby 


.35 


Fiskdale 


.35 


Sabattus 


.75 


Ashfield 


.55 


Fitchburg 


.25 


Sanford 


.50 


Assonet 


.30 


Foxboro 


.20 


Scarboro 


.60 


Athol 


.40 


Franklin 


.25 


Seal Harbor 


1.35 


Attleboro 


.25 


Gardner 


.35 


Searsport 


1.15 


Auburn 


.30 


Georgetown 


.25 


Sedgwick 


1.15 


Ayer (Junction) 


.25 


Gilbertville 


.40 


Sidney 


.90 


Baldwinville 


.35 


Gloucester 


.25 


Skowhegan 


1.05 


Barnstable 


.40 


Grafton (Centre) 


.25 


Smyrna Mills 


1.75 


Barre 


.35 


Granby 


.50 


Solon 


1.25 


Becket 


.65 


Granville (Centre) 


.60 


South Berwick 


.40 


Belchertown 


.45 


Great Barrington 


.70 


South China 


.95 


Belmont* 


.05 


Greenfield 


.50 


South Orrington 


1.25 


Berlin 


.25 


Groton 


.25 


South Penobscot 


1.25 


Beverly 


.15 


Hamilton 


.20 


Southwest Harbor 


1.35 


Billerica 


.20 


Hampden 


.50 


Standish 


.60 


Blandford 


.55 


Hanover 


.20 


Stetson 


1.25 


Bolton 


.25 


Harvard 


.25 


Stevens Corner 


.60 


Boston* 


.05 


Harwich 


.40 


Stockton Springs 


1.15 


Boylston (Centre) 


.25 


Hatfield 


.45 


Stoneham 


.80 


Braintree* 


.10 


Haverhill 


.25 


Stonington 


1.10 


Bridgewater 


.25 


Heath 


.55 


Stratton 


1.25 


Brighton* 


.05 


Hingham* 


.10 


Swanville 


1.05 


Brimfield 


.40 


Hinsdale 


.65 


Tenants Harbor 


.90 


Brockton 


.20 


Holden 


.30 


Thomas ton 


.95 


Brookline* 


.05 


Holliston 


.20 


Thorndike 


1.15 


Bryantville 


.25 


Holyoke 


.50 


Turner 


.80 


Burlington* 


.10 


Hopkinton 


.20 


Union 


.95 


Buzzard's Bay 


.35 


Housatonic 


.70 


Upton 


1.00 


Cambridge* 


.05 


Hubbardston 


.35 


Van Buren 


2.25 


Canton* 


.10 


Hudson 


.20 


Vinal Haven 


1.25 


Carver 


.30 


Hull* 


.10 


Waldoboro 
Waltham 


.90 
1.35 










•Two NiiiiilxT Kates.— 


Calls are 


handled by the local operator. 


Hold telephone until 


connect 


ion is obtained. 





Progressive, up-to-date methods and two thoroughly modern bank-buildings 
devoted solely to its use combine to make the Old Colony Trust Company the 
safest and most desirable depository in Massachusetts for both working and 
saving accounts. 



48 



PUBLIC SERVICE KATE BOOK 




"CHOISA" 
CEYLON TEA 




Pure 
Rich 
Fragrant 




One -pound Canisters 
Half-pound Canisters 



60 Cents 
35 Cents 



PACKED IN PARCHMENT-LINED ONE-POUND AND 
HALF-POUND CANISTERS 

We invite comparison w^ith other Teas of 
the same or higher price 

S. S. PIERCE CO. 

Tremont and Beacon Sts. ) o i j i 

Copley Square BOSTON "x^f'^^^ BROOKLINE 

185 Milk Street (wholesale) ) v-onier j 



TELEPHONE RATES FROM BOSTON 



49 





Rate 




Rate 




Rate 


Huntington 


$0.55 


North Wilmington 


$0.15 


Walpole 


$0.20 


Hyannis 


.40 


Norton 


.25 


Waltham* 


.10 


Hyde Park* 


.05 


Norwell 


.20 


Ware 


.40 


Indian Orchard 


.50 


Norwood* 


.10 


Wareham 


.35 


Ipswich 


.20 


Oakham 


.35 


Warren 


.40 


Jamaica Plain* 


.05 


Orange 


.40 


Wayland 


.15 


Kingston 


.25 


Orleans 


.45 


Webster 


.35 


Lawrence 


.20 


Osterville 


.40 


Wellesley* 


.10 


Lee 


.65 


Otis 


.65 


Wellfleet 


.50 


Leicester 


.30 


Oxford 


.35 


West Acton 


.20 


Lenox 


.70 


Palmer 


.40 


Westboro 


.25 


Leominster 


.25 


Peabody* 


.10 


West Boylston 


.30 


Lexington* 


.10 


Pepperell 


.30 


Westfield 


.55 


Leyden 


.55 


Peru 


.65 


Westford 


.25 


Lincoln* 


.10 


Petersham 


.40 


Westhampton 


.50 


Littleton 


.25 


Pittsfield 


.70 


Westminster 


.35 


Lowell 


.20 


Plymouth 


.25 


West Newbury 


.25 


Ludlow 


.50 


Princeton 


.30 


Westport 


.35 


Lunenburg 


.30 


Provincetown 


.55 


West Stockbridge 


.70 


Lynn* 


.10 


Quincy* 


.05 


Weymouth* 


.10 


Lynnfield Centre* 


.10 


Randolph* 


.10 


Whitinsville 


.25 


Magnolia 


.20 


Reading* 


.10 


Whitman 


.20 


Maiden* 


.05 


Rehoboth 


.30 


Williamsburg 


.50 


Manchester 


.20 


Revere* 


.05 


Williamstown 


.65 


Mansfield 


.20 


Richmond 


.70 


Winchendon 


.35 


Marblehead* 


.10 


Rockland 


.20 


Winchester* 


.05 


Marion 


.35 


Rockport 


.25 


Windsor 


.65 


Marlboro 


.20 


Rowley 


.25 


Winthrop* 


.05 


Marshfield 


.20 


Roxbury* 


.05 


Woburn* 


.10 


Martha's Vineyard Id 


.60 


Russell 


.55 


Worcester 


.25 


Mattapoisett 


.35 


Rutland 


.35 


Worthington (Corner) 


.60 


Maynard 


.20 


Sagamore 


.35 


Wrentham 


.20 


Medfield 


.15 


Salem* 


.10 






Medford* 


.05 


Saugus* 


.10 


New Hampshire 




Medway 


.20 


Savoy 


.65 


Alstead 


$0.50 


Melrose* 


.05 


Scituate 


.20 


Alton 


.50 


Merrimac 


.25 


Sharon 


.20 


Ashland 


.65 


Middleboro 


.25 


Sheffield 


.70 


Barrington 


.40 


Middlefield 


.60 


Shelburne Falls 


.55 


Bedford (Centre) 


.35 


Milford 


.25 


Shirley (Village) 


.25 


Belmont 


.50 


Millbury 


.30 


Shrewsbury 


.25 


Berlin 


.90 


Miller's Falls 


.50 


Somerville* 


.05 


Bethlehem 


.80 


Millis 


.20 


South Boston* 


.05 


Bristol 


.60 


Milton* 


.05 


Southbridge 


.35 


Campton Village 


.70 


Monson 


.40 


South Deerfield 


.50 


Canaan 


.60 


Natick 


.15 


South Framingham 


.20 


Candia (Depot) 


.35 


Needham* 


.10 


South Sudbury 


.20 


Charlestown 


.60 


New Bedford 


.35 


Southwick 


.50 


Chester 


.35 


Newburyport 


.25 


Spencer 


.35 


Chichester 


.40 


Newton North* 


.05 


Springfield 


.50 


Claremont 


.60 


Newton South* 


.05 


Sterling 


.30 


Colebrook 


1.05 


Newton West* 


.10 


Stockbridge 


.70 


Concord 


.40 


North Adams 


.65 


Stoneham* 


.10 


Conway 


.65 


Northampton 


.45 


Stoughton 


.20 


Deerfield (Centre) 


.35 


North Attleboro 


.25 


Taunton 


.25 


Derry 


.30 


Northboro 


.25 


Tewksbury 


.20 


Dover 


.40 


North Brookfield 


.35 


Topsfield 


.20 


Dublin 


.40 


North Dana 


.40 


Townsend 


.30 


Dunbarton 


.40 


North Easton 


.20 


Turner's Falls 


.50 


East Jaffrey 


.40 


Northfield 


.50 


Tyngsboro 


.25 


East Sullivan 


.45 


North Reading* 


.10 


Upton 


.25 


Enfield 


.65 


North Rochester 


.30 


Uxbridge 


.30 


Epping 


.35 


North Wilbraham 


.45 


Wakefield* 


.10 


Exeter 


.30 


*T\vo Niuiiber Kates. — t 


alls are handled by the local operate 


n: Hold telephone until 




connection i 


s obtaint 


d. 









Wc extend a cordial invitation to summer visitors to New England to avail 
themselves of the many advantages offered by this institution as a depository 
for their funds. 



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OVER 21 ACRES OE ELOOR SPACE 



By far the foremost Retail Establishment in New 

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BOSTON 



TELEPHONE RATES FROM BOSTON 



51 





Rate 




Rate 




Rate 


Farmington 


$0.40 


Raymond 


$0.35 


Fairhaven 


$0.80 


Fitzwilliam 


.45 


Rindge 


.40 


Fairlee 


.75 


Franconia 


.80 


Rochester 


.40 


Felchville 


.65 


Franklin 


.45 


Rumney 


.70 


Fisk 


1.35 


Gilsum 


.50 


Rye Beach 


.35 


Groton 


.90 


Goffstown 


.40 


Salem (Depot) 


.25 


Hardwick 


1.00 


Gorham 


.80 


Sandown 


.30 


Hartland 


.65 


Goshen (Mill Village) 


.55 


Somersworth 


.40 


Island Pond 


1.15 


Greenfield 


.40 


Spofford 


.50 


Jacksonville 


.55 


Greenville 


.35 


Strafford Corner 


.40 


Jeffersonville 


L15 


Groveton 


.95 


Suncook 


.40 


Johnson 


1.15 


Hampstead 


.30 


Tamworth 


.60 


Jonesville 


1.00 


Hampton 


.30 


Tilton 


.45 


Lowell 


1.15 


Hancock 


.40 


Troy 


.45 


Ludlow 


.65 


Hanover 


.70 


Walpole 


.50 


Lyndonville 


1.00 


Harrisville 


.45 


Warren 


.70 


Manchester 


.70 


Hillsboro Upper Village .50 


Weare (Centre) 


.40 


Middlebury 


.95 


Hinsdale 


.50 


Westmoreland 


.50 


Middletown (Springs) 


.75 


Hollis 


.30 


West Stewartstown 


1.15 


Montpelier 


.90 


Hudson Centre 


.25 


Whitefield 


.80 


Moretown 


.95 


Isles of Shoals 


.70 


Winchester 


.50 


Morgan 


1.15 


Jefferson 


.90 


Wolfboro 


.55 


Morrisville 


1.00 


Keene 


.45 


Woodsville 


.80 


Mt. Holly 


.70 


Kingston 


.30 






Newbury 


.80 


Laconia 


.50 


Rhode Island 




Newfane 


.55 


Lancaster 


.90 


Bristol 


$0.30 


New Haven (Centre) 


1.00 


Lebanon 


.65 


Coventry 


.30 


Newport 


1.15 


Lempster 


.55 


East Greenwich 


.30 


North Troy 


1.25 


Lisbon 


.80 


Little Compton 


.40 


Norton Mills 


1.15 


Littleton 


.90 


Narragansett Pier 


.50 


Orleans 


1.15 


Lyme 


.70 


Newport 


.50 


Pawlet 


.75 


Madison 


.65 


Pawtucket 


.30 


Perkinsville 


.65 


Manchester 


.25 


Portsmouth 


.35 


Pittsford 


.80 


Marlboro 


.45 


Providence 


.30 


Poultney 


.80 


Melvin Village 


.60 


Tiverton 


.35 


Pownal 


.70 


Meriden 


.65 


Warwick 


.30 


Proctor 


.80 


Merrimack 


.35 


Wickford 


.40 


Putney 


.55 


Milan 


.95 


Woonsocket 


.30 


Randolph 


.80 


Milford 


.35 






Readsboro 


.65 


Milton 


.50 


Vermont 




Rochester 


.80 


Milton Mills 


.50 


Alburg 


$1.35 


Rupert 


.80 


Monadnock 


.45 


Arlington 


.70 


Rutland 


.75 


Mountainview 


.65 


Barnet 


.90 


St. Albans 


1.25 


Nashua 


.25 


Barre 


.90 


St. Johnsbury 


.95 


New Boston 


.40 


Barton 


1.05 


Salisbury 


.95 


Newbury 


.50 


Bellows Falls 


.50 


Saxton's River 


50 


New London 


.55 


Bennington 


.65 


Stowe (Centre) 


1.00 


Newmarket 


.35 


Bradford 


.75 


Troy 


1.15 


Newport 


.50 


Brandon 


.80 


Vergennes 


1.00 


North Barnstead 


.45 


Brattleboro 


.50 


Waitsfield 


.95 


North Conway 


.70 


Bridgewater 


.75 


Wallingford 


.75 


North Stratford 


1.00 


Burlington 


1.15 


Waterbury 


1.00 


Northwood Centre 


.40 


Castleton 


.80 


Wells 


.80 


North Woodstock 


.75 


•Chester 


.65 


West Bridgewater 


.75 


Pelham 


.25 


Concord 


.95 


West Burke 


1.05 


Penacook 


.45 


Cuttingsville 


.75 


West Charleston 


L15 


Peterboro 


.40 


Danby 


.75 


West Newbury 


.80 


Piermont 


.75 


Danville 


.95 


West Rutland 


.80 


Pike Station 


.75 


Derby 


L15 


White River Junction 


.70 


Pittsfield 


.45 


East Dover 


.65 


Wilmington 


.60 


Plaistow 


.30 


East Fairfield 


1.25 


Windham 


.65 


Plymouth 


.65 


Essex Centre 


1.05 


Windsor 


.65 


Portsmouth 


.35 


Fairfax 


1.15 


Woodstock 


.70 



While on your vacation the Old Colony Trust Company will arrangfe to care 
for silverware and other bulky valuables, callingf for them when you leave 
and returning them when notified. 



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Your Name 

on the Cover Gets 

the Telephone Calls 

The Telephone Directory 

is the most useful and the most frequently used publica- 
tion. It is on the desk of every business and professional 
man. it is in every home of the better class. It is in every 
room in every hotel in the City. It is to be found in every 
place where information is sought, such as information bureaus, 
ticket offices, drug stores, cigar stores, department stores, etc, 
As a Business Directory it is more frequently consulted than any other, being issued and 
corrected four times each year. The man who buys, uses his telephone many times daily. 




V 



Reach Those You Want 

You pay nothing for waste advertising going to 
those who cannot possibly become your customers. 

ICverv cover bearing your name is distrit)ute<i by 
yourself so that you absolutely know the covers 
are reaching those you wish to see your ad. 

Our Covers are well and substantially made, 
with metal parts riveted, are bound in the best 
grade of art cloth, printed in dee|), heavy black, 
making an attractive ad the buyer must see every 
time he uses his Telephone Book. 

Bar Your Competitor 

With our T^cmovable Covers you keep your 
name proniinrnllu and const<inlly before the buyer 
but keep your corn pet ilor's out of siyht. 

Only one ad appears on the cover or inside: if 
you put your name there your competitor must 



take his chances among the others in the body of 
the book. 

The l)uyer must make a conscious effort to find 
your competitor's telephone number but he can't 
help seeing yours. 

Your Ad Must Be Read 

This is the one big reason why you sliould have 
your ad on our Removable Covers. 

The buyer cannot use his telephone without 
reading your ad. 

The busier he is the oftener your name will 
come before him. 

If you want business that is worth getting you must 
reach the man who is aUvays busy. 

Send for Sample. We want you to know the value 
of these covers. Write on your l)usiness statit)nery 
and we will send you a handsome cover together 
with full particulars of our offer. 



PALMER-DENSMORE CO. 

SOUTMBRIDGE BINDERY 

43 TREMONT STREET - - - BOSTON, MASS. 

»PMONE, MAYMARKET 947 




r *1"ELEPHOKE 
DIPECTOWY 



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PROVIDENCE 
TELEPHONE 
DIRECTORY 


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Exchange Bank 




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BROCKTON 
TELEPHONE 
DIRECTORT. 



PLYMOUTH COUNTY 

TRUST CO. 



MADE TO FIT ANY SIZE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 



TELEPHONE RATES FROM BOSTON 



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TO POINTS OUTSIDE NEW ENGLAND 



Rate 



Akron, Ohio 


$4.25 


Albany, N. Y. 


1.25 


Atlantic City, N. J. 


2.00 


Baltimore, Md. 


2.25 


Buffalo, N. Y. 


3.00 


Chicago, 111. 


6.00 


Cincinnati, Ohio 


4.75 


Cleveland, Ohio 


4.25 


Columbus, Ohio 


4.75 


Dayton, Ohio 


4.75 


Denver, Colo. 


11.75 


Detroit, Mich. 


4.50 


Duluth, Minn. 


7.50 


Elmira. N. Y. 


2.50 


Grand Rapids, Mich. 


5.00 


Harrisburg, Pa. 


2.50 



Rate 

Hot Springs, W. Va. $4.00 

Indianapolis, Ind. 5.25 

Kansas City, Mo. 7.75 

Lansing, Mich. 5.00 

Little Rock, Ark. 8.25 

Louisville, Ky. 6.00 

Memphis, Tenn. 7.50 

Milwaukee, Wis. 6.50 

Minneapolis, Minn. 7.75 

Montgomery, Ala. 7.00 

Nashville, Tenn. 7.00 

Newark, N. J. 1.25 
New York City, N. Y. 1.25 

Norfolk, Va. 3.50 

Philadelphia, Pa. 1.75 

Pittsburg, Pa. 3.75 



Richmond, Va. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
Scranton, Pa. 
Springfield, 111. 
St. Louis, Mo. 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Terre Haute, Ind. 
Toledo, Ohio 
Topeka, Kan, 
Troy, N. Y. 
Utica, N. Y. 
Washington, D. C. 
Wheeling, W. Va. 
Wilkesbarre, Pa. 



Rate 

$3.50 
2.75 



1.25 
2.00 
6.50 
6.75 
7.75 
2.25 
5.75 
4.50 
8.25 
1.25 
1.75 
2.50 
4.00 
2.25 



TWO NUMBER TOLL CALLS 

III or<ler to provide quicker service to 
nearby toll points, there has been established 
what is sometimes known as a Two Number 
method of handling such calls. The term is fairly 
descriptive of the method. Instead of routing 
such calls through the toll board, thus interposing 
two additional processes, they are handled in the 
same manner as local calls, the caller ascertain- 
ing from the directory the exchange name 
and nnniber ^itli \vhich he desires to be 
connected, and giving tlie same to his 
local operator. 

In making a Two Number toll call, hold 
the receiver at your ear, after giving your 
local operator the exchange and number desired, 
until an answer or some report is received. 

If the person to whom yon wish to talk 
is not listed in yonr directory, ask the 
local information operator for the num- 
ber and note it for future reference. 

All calls on ^vhich the initial rate is 10 
cents or less are strictly Tw^o Number 
calls. 

An initial rate of 10 cents or less for a 
Two Number toll call is for a connection 
of five minutes or fraction thereof. Each 
additional period of five minutes or fraction 
thereof will be charged for at the same rate. 

The initial rate on a T^vo Number call 
of more than 10 cents will be for a con- 
nection of tliree minutes or fraction 
thereof, and for each additional minute or frac- 
tion there will be an extra charge. 

A particular person ^vill not be obtained 
under a Two Number rate, the connection 
being made with the station called, and there 
will be no reduced rate. If for any reason no 
answer is obtained from the station called, there 
will be no charge. 



LONG DISTANCE TOLL CALLS 

Call the local operator in tlie usual 

w^ay, and then ask for " Toll Operator to " 

(name of place). The local operator will then 
make the proper reference. 

When the toll operator answers, give 
your own telephone number and your own name, 
together with the name of the exchange, and the 
number of the subscriber with whom you wish to 
speak, if you know it. If you do not know the 
number, the name of the subscriber will suffice. 
For example : " This is Main one-two-three, ring 
two, Mr. Jones, calling Haverhill, Mass., eight- 
nine-three ; anybody." (If a particular person 
is desired, name him, except where regular rate 
is 10 cents or less.) The operator will then say 
" The operator will call you," and the caller should 
replace the receiver on the hook until signaled 
that the connection has been made. 

If the person to whom you desire to 
speak has no telephone, the toll operator will 
act for you in arranging with a Pay Station sub- 
scriber to send a messenger to this person and 
ask him to come to a Pay Station. For this mes- 
senger service the Pay Station subscriber will 
make a small charge which must be paid in addi- 
tion to the toll, regardless of whether or not the 
person sent for responds to the messenger's 
request. 

Reports to the person calling, in case 
delay is encountered in completing a call, will be 
made by the toll operator at reasonable intervals. 
If a report is desired call the toll operator and 
ask for it. 

The regular initial toll rate for a long dis- 
tance toll call is for a connection of three min- 
utes or less. For each additional minute, or 
fractional part thereof, there will be an extra 
charge. Subscribers will not be notified at the 
expiration of the three-minute period. 



The new main office of the Old Colony Trust Company on Court Street and 

the branch office on Temple Place provide banking facilities unequaled in 
Boston. 



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15he MOSLER SAFE COMPANY 

Designers and Engineers of 
BANK AND SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS 



Late Injlaltalions : Commonwealth Trust Co. 
Security Safe Deposit Co. 



First National Bank 
Old Colony Trust Co, 



51 and 55 SUDBURY STREET, BOSTON 

GEORGE E. FOSTER. New England Manager 



PUBLIC SERVICE KATE BOOK 65 



BOSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT 

Headquarters, Bristol Street 
Branch Exchange, TREMONT 880, Connecting All Stations 



SUGGESTIONS ON FIRE PREVENTION 

Carelessness and negligence are the chief causes of fives. 

Be careful in the use of matches. 

Keep matches in a metal receptacle. 

Prevent the accumulation of rubbish in your cellar. 

Don't light matches in closets where there is clothing. 

Keep all inflammable material away from stoves and lighted gas jets. 

Protect the woodwork around your stoves and furnaces. 

Never use a match or candle in looking for a gas leak. 

Don't open the doors or windows in case of fire. 

In your place of business provide the proper means of checking fires ; have the em- 
ployees drilled in handling same ; see that proper means of egress is provided. 

Don't delay in sounding the alarm. The prompt notification of the department is 
essential to good service. 

All fires are the same size when they start. 

Do not use gasoline or naphtha for cleansing inside the house ; use it only in the open 
air. Fires have occurred from friction caused by rubbing silk and other mate- 
rials in a room where gasoline has been used for cleaning. 

INSTRUCTIONS 

If using a telephone to give an alarm say to exchange operator, " Fire Department, 
Emergency." Give to operator at Fire Headquarters the number and name of the 
street, and the section of the city, for instance, " 114 Washington St., Dorchester," 
and also give your name and telephone number. 

Never open a fire alarm box except in case of fire. 

Never give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance. 

Be sure there is a fire before giving an alarm. 

Make yourself familiar with box locations, especially those in the vicinity of your 
home and business. 

Go to the box nearest the fire. 

To give an alarm, open the door and pull the hook down once, all the way, and let 
go. Stay at box, if possible, to give the firemen the location of the fire. 



For no session of the public schools for the day, signals are struck at 7.45 a.m., by 
order of the Superintendent of Schools, on gongs in fire stations and police stations. 
If there is a morning session, and because of stormy weather no session is desired in 
the afternoon, the schools are dismissed for the day at noon. 

The safe deposit vaults of the Old Colony Trust Company are 
situated in two low fire-proof buildings of most modern construction. 



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WARNER 

A UTO- M ETER 

THE ARISTOCRAT OF SPEED INDICATORS 




For Accuracy, Reliability and Quality 

ALWAYS CHOSEN WHEN A SPEEDOMETER IS 
PURCHASED FOR REAL SERVICE 

WARNER INSTRUMENT COMPANY 

47 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass. 

Sales and Service Branch for New England H. H. knepper, Manager 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



57 



BOSTON POST OFFICE 

The Boston Postal District is Composed of the* General Post Office and 
Sixty-Eight Branches, located as follows : 



AUston 

Ai'lington 

Arlington Heights 

Atlantic 

Auburndale 

Back Bay* 

Belmont 

Boulevai'd 

Brai-ntree 

Brighton 

Brookline 

Cambridge 

Cambridge A 

Cambridge B 

Cambridge C 

Charlestown 

Chelsea 

Chestnnt Hill 

Dorchester 

Dorchester Centre 

East Boston* 

East Milton 

East Weymouth 

Essex Street* 

Everett 

Fenway 

Grove Hall 

Hanover (Street* 

Jamaica Plain 

Maiden 

Mattapan 

Medford 

Melrose 

Melrose Highlands 



Milton 

Mt. Auburn 

Newton 

Newton Centre 

Newton Highlands 

Newton Lower Falls 

Newton Upper Falls 

Newtonville 

North Station* 

North Weymouth 

Quincy 

Revere 

Roslindale 

Roxliury 

Roxbury Crossing* 

Somerville 

South Boston* 

South Braintree 

South Station* 

South Weymouth 

Station A* 

Tufts College 

Upham's Corner 

^V^aban 

Watertown 

Waverley 

West Medford 

West Newton 

West Roxbury 

A^ est Somerville 

Weymouth 

Winter Hill 

Winthrop 

Wollaston 



* Postal Savings Depository 

Business houses should mail their letters during the day as soon as they are ready 
for mailing, thus reducing the congestion of the evening rush and making it possible 
for the Post Office to make prompt despatches with a consequent saving of time 
in delivery. 

Mail matter placed upon a letter box, or upon the floor or sidewalk near it, is not 
mailed ; it is not in the custody of the Post Office and is very liable to be diverted 
from its intended course or stolen. 



During any extended absence from the country, your securities can be left 
with the Old Colony Trust Company for safe-keepingf and for the collection 
of income. 



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COLLINS c4ND 
FAIRBANKS CO. 



HATS-FVRS 

MILLINERY 

YOUNG MEN'S HATS 

FOR. 

EVERY OCCASION 

\ ^STYLES 1 CORRECT// 

K^xQUALITY.a \ UNEaUALLEiy 



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BOSTON 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 59 



ABRIDGMENT ON UNITED STATES 
POSTAL REGULATIONS 

POSTAGE 

To any Part of the United States, the Territories, and the Possessions of the United 
States ; also to Canada, Mexico, Cuba, the Republic of Panama and the United 
States Postal Agency at Shanghai, China, 

Two cents for each ounce, or fraction thereof, on letters, sealed packages, mail 
matter, wholly or partly in writing. 

Two cents per ounce, or fraction thereof, on drop-letters where free delivery by 
carriers is established ; where such free delivery is not established, the rate is one cent. 

One cent for two ounces, or fraction thereof, on ahiianacs, books (printed), cal- 
endars, catalogues, engravings, pamphlets, photographs, posters, printed cards, proof 
sheets, corrected proof sheets and manuscript accompanying the same, circulars, seeds, 
bulbs, roots, scions and plants. 

One cent for every four ounces on newspapers and magazines of the second class. 

One cent for each ounce, or fraction thereof, on blank books, blank cards, card- 
boards, and other flexible material, envelopes, merchandise, sample cards, samples of 
ores. 

For postage to Great Britain and other foreign countries, see " Rates of Foreign 
Postage." 

REGISTRATION OF MAIL MATTER 

The Registry System is intended to give to registered mail the greatest security 
within the province of the Post-office Department, and this special security is obtained 
by a distinctive cover for the matter, its retention in special custody, and a system of 
records and receipts showing a complete chain of receipts from the time it leaves the 
hands of the sender until it is delivered to the addressee. 

Any class of mail matter may be registered at any post-office in the United States. 

The fee on registered matter, domestic or foreign, is ten cents for each letter or 
parcel, to be affixed in stamps, in addition to the postage. Full prepayment of postage 
and fee is required. 

Every letter presented for registration must be fully and legally addressed and 
securely sealed by the sender, and all letters and other articles must also have the name 
and address of the sender endorsed thereon in writing or print before they can be 
registered. 

Registered mail may be delivered to the addressee, to a person authorized by the 
addressee in writing to receive it. or to any responsible person to whom the addressee's 
ordinary mail is customarily delivered. All persons calling for registex'ed matter 
should be prepared to furnish reasonable proof of their identity, as it is impossible 
otherwise, at large post-offices, to guard against fraud. 

If you are not already one of the 30,000 depositors or box renters of the Old 
Colony Trust Company, you will be interested in the exceptional facilities 
which appeal to so many. 



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Service 
Unexcelled 




Palm Room of " Somerset " Louis XIV. Ball Room Suite 




1-Jotel 



^^^^^'^^Sl^^^^^s^i?^^ 



Somerset 



Commomvcalih Av. and Charlesgate East, Boston, Mass 

Its quiet and refined surroundings make it a home of 
comfort and luxury. Complete equipment for Balls, 
Banquets and social events cf all kinds. 



) SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 



TRANSIENT RATE 
Rcoms, $2.50 per day and up 
Room with Bath, $3.00 and up /tO PERMANENT GUESTS 

Parlor Bedroom and Bath, $5.00 and up) 



FRANK C. HALL, Manager. 




Eminently 
Satisfactory 



■ Somerset " Newbury Street Ball Room 



ABBIDGMENT ON UNITED STATES POSTAL REiiULATIONS 61 

Safety is consitlered before celerity in the transmission of registered mail, and as 
delays are sometimes necessary to secure proper receipts at points of transfer, due 
allowance should be made by those mailing such matter and those to whom it is 
addressed, as registered mails cannot be handled with the same despatch as ordinary 
mail matter. 

The sender of any registered article may obtain assurance of its receipt at the 
office of delivery by endorsing it with the words, '• Return receipt requested." 

If the words " Personal receipt required " appear upon a piece of registered mail 
matter, the article will l)e delivered to no one but the addressee. 

Letters and packages containing money or articles of value should be registered, 
and never deposited for transmission by ordinary mail. 

The Post-office Department is liable to an amount not exceeding fifty dollars for 
the loss in the mails of any piece of domestic first-class registeretl mail matter, and 
not exceeding twenty-five dollars for the loss of domestic third and fourth-class 
registered mail matter. 

Indenmity will be paid for the value of any registered article, except Parcel-Post 
mail and except in case of '' force majeure " (beyond control), not to exceed 50 francs 
in any one case (or its equivalent in United States money), where the registered article 
is addressed to a country embraced in the Universal Postal Union, and is lost in the 
international mails. 

MONEY ORDERS 

The fees or charges on domestic orders are as follows : 

Payable in the United States (which includes Hawaii and Porto Rico) and its 
possessions, comprising the Canal Zone (Isthmus of Panama), Guam, the Philippines 
and Tutuila. Samoa ; also for orders payable in Bermuda, British Guiana, British Hon- 
duras, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Newfoundland, the United States Postal Agency at 
Shanghai (China), the Bahama Islands and certain other islands in the West Indies 
mentioned in Register of Money Order Post Offices : 

For orders from $0.01 to •f2..")0 3 cents 

For orders from $2. .51 to $i) o cents 

For orders from $.5.01 to $10 8 cents 

For orders from $10.01 to $20 10 cents 

For orders from $20.01 to .$30 12 cents 

For orders from $30.01 to $40 15 cents 

For orders from $40.01 to $50 18 cents 

For orders from $.50.01 to $60 20 cents 

For orders from $60.01 to $75 25 cents 

For orders from $75.01 to $100. 30 cents 

A single money order may include any amount from one cent to one hundred 
dollars inclusive, but must not contain a fractional part of a cent. 

The postmaster of any foreign money-order office in the United States — the 
same being designated by the Postmaster-General — will furnish a blank form of 
application, on which the sender must enter all the particulars of the amount (in 

Both offices of the Old Colony Trust Company may be used interchangeably 
for depositing money and drawing cheques. On daily balances of $500 or 
over, interest is allowed at the rate of 2%. 



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Derby Desk Doctrine 

turns cost into ])rofit 




Convenient, Artistic, Attractive, Time Saving 

DESK, TABLE, CHAIRS that fit you, SMALL FILING CABINET, 
INK STAND, LETTER TRAY, and all within easy reach 

IVe Manufacture the Furniture 

A Handsome office is an asset 
A Comfortable office increases efficiency 
A Convenient office is a profit producer 
All styles to suit your requirements at prices you desire to pay 

See the Display in Our Sales Offices 
Have you Derby Desk Doctrine Booklets in the Red Folder 

in your files ? They show how to turn cost into profit. Ask us to send them to you 






30 FEDERAL STREET 



ABRIDGMENT OX UNITED STATES POSTAL REGULATIONS 63 

United States money), names, address, etc., and must state the full name and exact 
residence of the person to whom the order is to be made payable. The postmaster 
will then issue an international order, to be sent by the remitter to the payee, in the 
case of " direct " orders. 

INTERNATIONAL RATES 

The fees for orders payable in Chile, France, Algeria and Tunis, Greece, Nether- 
lands, Norway and Sweden, are as follows : 

For orders from $0.01 to $10 10 ceuts 

For orders from $10.01 to $20 20 cents 

Forordei-s from $20.01 to $30 30 cents 

For orders from $30.01 to $40 40 cents 

For orders from $40.01 to $50 50 cents 

For orders from $.50.01 to $60 60 cents 

For orders from $60.01 to $70 70 cents 

For orders from .$70.01 to $80 80 cents 

For orders from $80.01 to .$90 90 cents 

For orders from $90.01 to $100 ^ 1 dollar 

The fees for orders payable in any foreign country not enumerated above, and 
upon which this office is authorized to draw money orders, are as follows : 

For orders from $0.01 to $2..50 10 cents 

For oi-ders from .$2.51 to $5.00 __ 15 cents 

For orders from $.5.01 to $7.-50 20 cents • 

For orders from $7.51 to $10 ^ 25 cents 

For orders from $10.01 to $15 .__ 30 cents 

For orders from $15.01 to $20 35 cents 

For orders from $20.01 to $30 40 cents 

For orders from $30.01 to $40 45 cents 

For orders from $40.01 to $50 50 cents 

For orders from $50.01 to .$60 60 cents 

For orders from .$60.01 to $70 70 cents 

For orders from .$70.01 to $80 80 cents 

For orders from $80.01 to $90 90 cents 

For orders from $90.01 to $100 1 dollar 

There is no limitation to the number of international orders that may be issued 
in one day to a remitter in favor of the same payee. 

The maximum amount for which a single international money order may be 
drawn is one hundred dollars (SI 00) to any foreign country. 

SPECIAL DELIVERY 

Every article of mailable matter bearing a special-delivery stamp in addition to 
the lawful postage, or bearing stamps to the value of ten cents in addition to the lawful 
postage and plainly marked ^ special delivery," will be entitled to an immediate 
delivery by messenger at any post-office in the United States. The price of the 
special-delivery stamps is ten cents each. They are sold by postmasters in any 

The Old Colony Trust Company offers exceptional facilities to those con- 
templating a trip abroad. It issues Letters of Credit, Travelers* cheques and 
drafts available in all parts of the world. 



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Atlantic House 

NANTASKET MASS J^Aii-sIS, 



^ 




Rates $5.00 per day, np 



20 Miles from Boston via Rail, Harbor Steamer or Auto 

THE USUAL ATTRACTIONS FOUND AT ALL 
FIRST-CLASS RESORT HOTELS 



Sea Bathing — no undertow 



[Send for Booklet] 

LINFIELD DAMON, Manager 



RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE 65 



required amount and to any person who may apply for them ; but they can be used 
only for the purpose of securing the immediate delivery of mail matter addressed to 
and received in the mails at any post-office. Under no circumstances are they to be 
used in the payment of postages of any description, or of the registry fee. The special- 
delivery stamp must be in addition to the lawful postage. 

Registered letters will be entitled to innnediate delivery, the same as ordinary 
letters, when bearing a special-delivery stamp in addition to the fuU postage, or when 
bearing stamps to the value of ten stamps in addition to the full postage and plainly 
marked '• special delivery." and registry fee required by the law and the regulations. 

Special-delivery letters will be delivered by messengers within the carrier-limits of 
a free-delivery office between the hours of 7 A M. and 11 p.m. ; and within a radius 
of one mile from the post-office at all other offices between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. 



RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE 

UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION 

The rates of postage applicable to all foreign countries, other than England, 
Ireland, Scotland. AYales, Germany, Newfoundland, Canada, Cuba, Mexico and 
Panama, are as follows : 

For letters, 5 cents for the first ounce, and 3 cents for each additional ounce or 
fraction of an ounce ; prepayment optional. 

For postal cards, single 2 cents each ; double, 4 cents each. 

For conmiercial papers. 5 cents for the first 10 ounces or less, and 1 cent for each 
additional 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces. Limit of size and weight the same as for 
prints. The packages must not be closed against inspection. 

For samples of merchandise, 2 cents for the first 4 ounces or less, and 1 cent for 
each additional 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces. Limit of weight, 12 ounces ; limit 
of size. 12 by 8 by 4 inches. The packages must not be closed against inspection. 

For prints of every kind, 1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces. Limit 
of weight, 4 pounds 6 ounces ; limit of size, 18 inches in any direction, except that 
Avhen rolled the package may measure 30 inches in length by 4 inches in diameter. The 
packages must not be closed against inspection. 

The postage on letters for Newfoundland, England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales 

is 2 cents per ounce, and on letters for Germany by steamers sailing for Germany 

direct is 2 cents per ounce. Letters for Germany bearing postage at the rate of 2 cents 

.per ounce will be held for steamers sailing direct for Germany ; letters for Germany 

bearing postage at the rate of 5 cents per ounce will be forwarded by fast mail. 

Tlie rate of postage for all mail matter, other than letters, to England, Ireland, 
Scotland, Wales, Newfoundland and Germany is the same as stated above. 

To Canada, comprising Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, British Columbia, 
Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, the postage for 
letters, merchandise and printed matter is the same as in the United States. AU 

While on your vacation your valuables should be deposited in a safe deposit 
vault. The Old Colony Trust Company allows special rates for short term 
boxes. 



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An Interesting Letter 



LEONARD H. GA UL T , 

Lumber, Timber, Lath, Shingles, Sruter Pipe, 
Curbing dnd FUgging. 



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If you are interested in the wool, cotton, textile, 
lumber or any general mercantile business and want 
a paper that reports accurate market conditions, 

THE COMMERCIAL BULLETIN 

41 INDIA STREET, BOSTON 

is the paper. For more than fifty years it has been 
recognized by business men as the first commercial 
authority of New England. 

It is published every Saturday and costs $4.00 for a 
yearly subscription. Sample copies on request. 

CURTIS GUILD & CO-^ Publishers 



RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE 67 



matter for Canada must be fully prepaid, except letters, which must be prepaid at least 
2 cents. 

To Mexico the postage for letters and printed matter is the same as in the 
United States. 

All mail matter may be registered to the above places upon prepayment of 10 
cents for each address, besides the postage. 

i'lDtia'ddJde Artirles. — All articles prohibited from domestic mails are also ex- 
cluded from foreign mails. 

Postal cards and letters addressed " Around the World " are unmailable ; as also 
are letters or packets containing gold or silver substances, pieces of money, jewelry or 
precious articles, except that gold or silver coin may be sent by mail to and from 
Canada. 

Li(piids, — ardent, vinous, spirituous or malt. — poi^ions, explosive and inflani- 
mable articles, and envelopes and postal cards upon which obscene language is written 
or printed. 

No letter or circular concerning lotteries, so-called gift concerts, or other similar 
enterprises, offering prizes, or concerning schemes devised and intended to deceive and 
defraud the public, for the purpose of obtaining money under false pretences, shall be 
carried in the mail. Any person who shall knowingly deposit or send anything to be 
conveyed by mail in violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not more 
than five hundred dollars nor less than one hundred dollars, with costs of prosecution. 

PARCEL POST 

Admissible Matter. — Packages of mailable merchandise may be sent, in unsealed 
packages, by '• Parcel Post " to the following named countries : 



Australia 


France 


Newfoundland 


Austria 


Germany 


Nicaragua 


Bahamas 


Great Britain 


Norway 


Barbados 


Guatemala 


Peru 


Belgium 


Honduras (British) 


Sweden 


Bermuda 


Hondurus (Republic of) 


Salvador 


Bolivia 


Hongkong a 


The Danish West Indies 


British Guiana 


Italy 


The Netherlands 


Chile 


Jamaica 


Trinidad, including Tobago 


Colombia 


Japan b 


Uruguay 


Costa Rica 


Leeward Islands 


Venezuela 


Deimiark 


Mexico 


Windward Islands 


Ecuador 


New Zealand 





(I Parcel-Post packages addressed for delivery in the cities in China named in U. S. 
Postal Guide are mailable at the postage rate and subject to the conditions applicable 
to Parcel-Post jjackages addressed for delivery at Hongkong. 

b Parcel-Post packages addressed for delivery at any post-office in Formosa or 
Korea ; and the places in China and Manchuria named in U. S. Postal-Guide, are mail- 
able at the postage rate and subject to the conditions applicable to Parcel-Post 
packages addressed for deliveiy in Japan. 

You will be interested in the many facilities offered by the Old Colony 
Trust Company — facilities which thousands of our customers find almost 
indispensable. 



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Standardized Offices of Uniform Design 

Offices of distinction — such as this — are both 

inexpensive to furnish and economical to maintain. 

Within easy access to the desk are all the necessary 

files for correspondence, office records, references, books— in cabinets 
of uniform design and finish— that harmonize with the interior trims and furnishings. 

Slobc^Vcrt) ickc 

Wood and Steel 

Filing Cabinets 

promote just that business-like tone to an office that every man so much enjoys 
when important cHents call upon him. 

Everything in order — no apparent confusion due to lack of 
adequate equipment — and plenty of open space for the transaction of business. 

Our new catalogue just issued gives the business man many 
valuable ideas of economical office layouts — describing in detail all the various 
devices which we now furnish in Wood and Steel. 

Service to our patrons includes systematizing the filing equipment so as to 
promote both economy and efficiency in various clerical departments where papers 
used in commercial transactions are being constantly referred to. 

tTbc Slobc^Vcrwickc Co., 

91-93 Federal St., Boston 




MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 69 



Postage Rates. — Postage must be prepaid in full by stamps affixed at the rate of 
12 cents a pound or fraction of a pound. Registry fee 10 cents in addition to postage. 

Registration. — The sender of a parcel addressed to any of the countries named 
in the table at the head of this section, except Barbados, France, Great Britain, The 
Netherlands and Uruguay, may have the same registered by paying a registry fee of 
10 cents, and will receive the " Return Receipt " without special charge therefor, when 
envelope or wrapper is marked '' Return Receipt Demanded." 

Place of Mailing. — ISIatter intended for Parcel Post must not be posted in a 
letter box. but must be taken to the post-office and presented to the postmaster, or 
person in charge, for insjjection. 

Letters Prohibited. — A letter or communication of the nature of personal corre- 
spondence must not accompany, be written on, or enclosed with any parcel. If such be 
found, the letter will be placed in the mails if separable, and if the communication be 
inseparably attached, the whole parcel will be rejected. If, however, any such should 
inadvertently be forwarded, the country of destination will collect upon the letter or 
letters double the letter rate of postage prescribed by the Universal Postal Convention. 



MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 

Address. — Mail matter should be addressed legibly and completely. The name 
of the addressee, the post-office, and the State or Territory must be given. If the 
addressee resides in a city having city delivery service, the house number and street, if 
known, should be given. If the addressee resides on a rural delivery route, the number 
of the route, if known, should be given. When mail matter is intended to be delivered 
through the general delivery at a post-office, the words " General Delivery " should be 
added as a part of the address. 

^lail matter addressed to persons temporarily sojourning in a city where city 
delivery service is in operation should be marked "Transient " or "■General Delivery," 
if not addressed to a street and munber or some other designated place of delivery. 

To insure return in case of non-delivery because of misdirection, insufficient pay- 
ment of postage, or other causes, the sender's name and address should be written or 
printed in the upper left-hand corner of the envelope or wrapper. 

Postage stamps should be placed upon the upper right-hand corner of the address 
side of all mail matter, care being taken that they are securely affixed and that the gum 
is not washed therefrom in moistening. 

Advertised Mail Matter. — All mail matter advertised as undelivered is subject 
by law to a charge of 1 cent in addition to the regular postage to be collected from the 
addressee on delivery. 

Complaints. — All complaints in regai'd to mail matter should be addressed to the 
])ostmaster, and whenever possible they should be accompanied with the envelope or 
wrapper of the piece of mail matter to which the complaint refers. Complaints in gen- 
eral affecting the service should likewise be addressed to the postmaster, but when that 

The Old Colony Trust Company offers bonds, notes and other 
investment securities which appeal to the conservative buyer. 



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2 1/2 PENCE DULL ROSE 
IMPERFORATE 





CANADA. 1857 
7 1/2 PENCE GREEN 




ST VINCENT, 1880-81 
5 SHILLINGS ROSE 




NEW BRUNSWICK, 1851 
1 SHILLING RED VIOLET 




N E W F O .J N n L_ A N D 19 5 7 
6 1/2 PENCE SCARLET 



CANADA, 1851, 12 PENCE BLACK 

Mr. Warren H. Colson 

Has the honor to announce his purchase 
of probably the most beautiful general 
collection of Nineteenth Century Postage 
Stamps in America; the collection of 

WILLIAIU H. SUSSDORFF, Esq. 
ol New York City 

Wherever serious collectors may gather, the 
name of Sussdorff has become a synonym for all 
that is representative of the peamanent and best 
in collecting. Every piece in this wonderful 
collection is unused and in immaculate con- 
dition. 

Mention of a handful of notable examples 
will serve to indicate the heights to which this 
collection has attained as an exponent of the 
highest ideals in Philately — that of single-minded 
devotion to the perfect and beautiful. 
British Columbia — 1865, vertical pair, 5c., rose, im- 
perforated, unused. 
Hawaii — 1859, Ic, pale blue on bluish white 

paper, unused. 
Saxony — 1850, l-2ngr., error of color, unused. 
Canada — 1851, horizontal pair, 12 pence, with 

sheet margin, unused 
Newfoundland — 1857, I shilling, scarlet, unused. 
Tuscany — I860, 3 lire, unused. 

The Sussdorff collection is now offered for 
sale separately, and correspondence with serious 
collectors is invited. Personal interviews may 
be had by appointment. 

Mr. Colson is a liberal buyer of postage stamp 
collections and old letters bearing stamps. The 
serious collector is offered selection from one of 
the largest and, without exception, the choicest 
stock of stamps in America. 

The stamps illustrated on this page are all 
from the Sussdorff collection and have a market 
value of about $5,000. 

WARREN H. COLSON 

Posfage Stamps 
For Advanced Collectors 

184 BOYLSTON ST.. BOSTON, IVIASS. 
Telephone " Back Bay 3502 " 




NEW SOUTH WALES. 1853 
6 PENCE BROWN 




NOVA SCOTIA. 1851-53 
1 SHILLING RED VIOLET 




NEWFOUNDLAND 1857 
1 SHILLING SCARLET 





NEWFOUNDLAND. 1857 
e PENCE ORANGE 



MAURITIUS. 1848. 1 PENNY ORANGE 




TASMANIA. 1853 
1 PENNY BLUE 



MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 71 



course is manifestly improper under the circumstances, they should be addressed to the 
Postmaster-General, Washington, D. C. 

Concealed Matter. — For knowingly concealing or inclosing any matter of a 
higher class in that of a lower class, and depositing or causing the same to he deposited 
for conveyance by mail at a less rate than would be charged for both such higher and 
lower class, the offender will be liable to a fine of not moi-e than $100. 

Currency. — Postmasters are not required to accept as payment for postage 
stamps, etc., any currency which may be so mutilated as to be uncurrent or as to 
render its genuineness doubtful. Nor are they recpiired to receive more than 25 cents 
in copper or nickel coins in any one payment, nor to afiix postage stamps to letters. 
Postmasters are expected to make change as far as possible. They must not give 
credit for postage. 

Dead Letters. — All inquiries relative to mail matter known to have been sent to 
the Division of Dead Letters should be addressed to the Fourth Assistant Postmaster- 
General, Division of Dead Letters : and in such cases the letter of inquiry must state 
to whom and what post-office the article was addressed, and give the name and full 
address of the writer or sender, the date and place of mailing, and a brief desci-iption 
of the contents. 

Record is kept in the division of Dead Letters only of letters or parcels which 
contain valuable inclosures. Undelivered letters containing ordinary correspondence 
are returned when the writer's identity can be ascertained, otherwise they are destroyed, 
and in either case no record is kept. 

Envelojjes. — Those made of weak or unsubstantial paper should not be used, 
especially for large packages. Being often handled and subjected to pressure and 
friction in the mail bags, such envelopes are frequently torn open or burst, without 
fault of those who handle them. It is best to use United States stamped envelopes, 
which are on sale at all post-office's. 

Hotel Matter — that is, matter addressed for delivery at hotels — should be 
returned to the post-office as soon as it is evident that it will not be claimed. Proprietors 
of hotels and officers of clubs, boards of trade, and exchanges should not hold unclaimed 
letters longer than ten days, except at the request of the person addressed, and should 
redirect them for forwarding if the present address is known ; otherwise they should 
be returned to the post-office. 

Proprietors of hotels should omit the return request from envelopes supplied 
gratuitously to their guests, and persons using such envelopes should be careful to 
designate what disposition should be made thereof in case they cannot be delivered. 

Lists of Xames. — Postmasters are forbidden to furnish lists of names of persons 
receiving mail at their post-offices. 

Lost Mail. — All inquiries by the public relative to lost or missing mail matter of 
every description, either foreign or domestic, ordinary or registered, should be 
addressed to the postmaster, who will forward the complaint to the proper officer of 
the Department. An early report is advised, as the chance of recovery is thereby 
increased. 

The increase in the capital to $5,000,000 places the Old Colony 
Trust Company on a par with the very largest financial institutions 
in the country. 



PUBLIC SERVICK RATE BOOK 



# 



English 
Leather Goods 

and 

Gloves 



* 




TOILET CASE. — For Men. — (690.) Tan Plain Ox Hide, Unlined. 
Supplied with Ebony Military Brush, Nickel Topped Tooth Powder 
Bottle, Soap Box, Tooth Brush, Nail Scissors, File and Comb. Size, 
When Closed, 7 x 5 x 1 '/d Inches. Complete $7.25 

Style 686. Same Case as above with Addition of Shaving Articles. 
Nickel Topped Bottles holding Shaving Soap and Brush, Strop, Com- 
bination Shoehorn and Buttonhook. Case, When Closed, J'ti x 6'' i x 2^ j 
Inches. Complete $11.50 



New York 

210 Fifth Avenue 
253 Broadway 



MARK CROSS COMPANY 

World 's Qreatesl Leather Stores 

AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 

Boston 

145 Tremont Street 

(Opposite the Common) 



London 

89 Regent Street 



MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 73 



Mutilated Currency addressed to the Treasurer of the United States for redemp- 
tion may be registered free, when the package is presented at the post-office before 
sealing and certain conditions (which will be made known by the postmaster) are there 
compiled with, but the postage thereon must be prepaid at the letter rate. 

Overcharges. — Postmasters cannot remit supposed overcharges on mail matter. 
In case of dispute, the person to whom the matter is addressed should deposit the 
extra postage in money with the postmaster, taking a receipt therefor. If upon investi- 
gation by the Department it is found that the extra postage is not properly chargeable, 
the postmaster will be directed to refund the deposit. 

Pensioners' Oaths. — Fourth-class postmasters are required to administer oaths 
to pensioners and their witnesses in the execution of pension vouchers, and have 
authority to receive from the pensioners for each voucher a sum not exceeding 
25 cents. 

Periodical Publications. — ■ The Post-Office Department does not determine 
questions regarding the liability of a subscriber for the subscription price of a publica- 
tion. Publications for which the addressee is not a subscriber, and which are not 
desired, may be refused and not removed from the post-office, or be returned to the post- 
master endorsed '' Refused." 

Persons who receive regularly publications for which they have not subscribed 
should refuse to take them from the post-office. If, after such refusal the publication 
continues to be sent, a notice of that fact should be sent to the Third Assistant 
Postmaster-General. 

A subscriber to a publication should promptly notify the publisher of any change 
in his address. 

Private Letter Boxes. — Patrons in cities where letter carriers are employed are 
advised to provide letter boxes at business places and private residences, thereby saving 
much delay in the delivery of mail matter. 

Public Letter Boxes. — The malicious injury or destruction of any letter box or 
other receptacle authorized by the Postmaster-General for the receipt or delivery of 
mail matter, or the wilful theft, destruction, or defacement of any matter contained 
in such box or receptacle, is a penal offense, for which the offender is liable to a fine of 
not more than $1,000, or imprisonment for not more than three years. 

WRAPPING OF MAIL MATTER 

All mail matter should be so wrapped as to safely bear transmission without 
breaking, or injuring mail bags or the contents of mail bags or the persons of those 
handling them. 

Note. — Many articles, such as calendars, drawings, spectacles, watches, books, 
etc., are damaged in the mails for the reason that they are not securely and sufficiently 
wrapped to withstand the weight and handling to which they are necessarily subjected. 
It should be borne in mind that such articles are thrown into bags with other mail 
matter, and when addressed to small towns where the mail trains do not stop, the bags 
containing them are thrown from fast moving trains upon the ground. 

The majority of people in Boston and vicinity do their shopping within three 
hundred yards of the Temple Place Branch of the Old Colony Trost 
Company. 



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PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




ABSOLUTELY 
WATERPROOF 



MADE OF BEST 
QUALITY 
BLACK ENAMEL 
DUCK 



PERFECT 
FITTING 



PERFECT 
WORKMANSHIP 

SPRINGS 
UNBREAKABLE 



The Hopewell Tire Case obviates blow-outs since its 

Waterproof qualities prevent water entering 

the inside of tire and rotting the fabric ; 

w^hich is the cause of blow-outs 



"PAOS" IS A TOILET SOAP PASTE 



CLEANSES 

THOROUGHLY 

LATHERS 

FREELY 




KEEPS 

SKIN SOFT 

WON'T 

ROUGHEN 



HOPEWELL BROTHERS 

NEWTON, MASS. 



MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 75 



Books of Postage Stamps. — One and two cent postage stamps bound in book 
form are on sale at post-offices at an advance of 1 cent pei* book over the postage value, 
as follows : 

Book of twenty-four 1-cent stamps, price 'J5 cents. 
Book of twelve 2-cent stamps, price 25 cents. 
Book of twenty-four 2-cent stamps, price 49 cents. 
Book of forty-eight 2-cent stamps, price 97 cents. 

Unused stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers, when presented in a sub- 
stantially whole condition, will be redeemed by postmasters at their face value either 
in postage stamps, stamped envelopes, or postal cards, but stamped envelopes bearing a 
printed return card will be redeemed only from original purchasers. 

An •' original purchaser " is one who purchased the stamped envelopes or postal 
cards at a post-office. Postmasters are authorized to refuse redemption of stamped 
envelopes or postal cards purchased at 2)ost-offices other than their own, or which bear 
a return card or printed address other than that of the person offering them for 
redemption, unless satisfied that the person presenting them is the original purchaser. 

Stamped Envelopes. — The Post Office Department issues twelve different sizes 
of stamped envelopes, the smallest 2^ by 5:^, the largest 4f by 10^ inches, in three 
([ualities and five colors of paper, as follows : First quality, white and amber ; second 
quality, buff and blue; third quality, manila. The denominations are 1, 2, 4, and 5 
cent. When purchased in lots of 500, or its multiple, of a single size, quality, and 
denomination, the department will, upon request, print the purchasel^'s return card at 
a slight advance in price from plain envelopes, as indicated below. 

The sizes and prices of stamped envelopes, first quality, most generally used for 
commercial and legal correspondence are as follows : 

PLAIN 

COMMERCIAL SIZES 

Price, inchiding' stamps, for 
25 Envelopes .500 Envelopes 

No. 5, 3| X 6j\ inches 53 cts. S10.50 

13, 3| X 6f inches 53 cts. 10.54 

LEGAL OR DOCUMENT SIZES 

No. 7, Z\ X 8^ inches 54 cts. 10. T2 

8, 4^x9^ inches 54 cts. 10.78 

PRINTED 

Omce and 
Office Request Special Request 

No. 5 54 cts. $10.62 

13 54 cts. 10.68 

7 55 cts. 10.90 

8 55 cts. 11.00 

Prices on other sizes may be obtained by applying at any post office. 

The remarkable gfrowth of the Old Colony Trust Company during" the last 
twenty-two years shows conclusively that its efforts to provide unequaled 
banking facilities have met with the ready appreciation of the public. 



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AN INNOVATION IN 

American Watch Making 




TRAVELING or DESK WATCH — Actual Size 

The most accurate, reliable and convenient desk clock ever 
manufactured. Winds and sets at the top; has 15 jewels, is 
adjusted to temperature. The movement runs 10 days with one 
winding, the warning winding indicator signal giving notice that 
the movement should be wound three days in advance of its 
running dow^n. For sale at all first-class jewelers. 

Prices $22.00 to $30.00 

ACCORDING TO THE QUALITY OF LEATHER SELECTED 

Waltham Watch Company = Waltham, Mass. 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



77 



RAILROAD FARES 

FROM BOSTON 

Railroad rates vary according to route, the most direct usually being more expensive. 



From 

Aiken. S.C $24.15 

Albany, N.Y 4.50 

Asheville, N. C. *22.05 

Atlanta, Ga *26.40 

Atlantic City, N. J.. _. *7.25 

Augusta. Ga *24.40 

Baltimore, Md *8.65 

Bangor, Maine 5.90 

Buffalo, N. Y 10.15 

Butte. Mont 55.40 

Charleston, .S.C *23.00 

Chattanooga. Tenn. __ 23.40 

Chicago, 111 18.00 

Cincinnati, 16.5'^ 

Cleveland, O 13.65 

Colorado Springs, Colo. 40.60 

Dallas, Tex. 38.75 

Daytona,Fla *33.60 

Detroit. Mich 15.40 

Duluth, Minn 27.30 

El Paso. Tex. 56.40 

■Grand Kapids, Mich. _ 17.75 

Hartford. Conn 2.60 

Hot Springs. Ark 32.45 

Hot Springs, Va. 15.85 

Indiaaapolis. Ind. 18.50 

.Jacksonville, Fla. *30.30 

Kansas City, Mo. 28.75 

Key West. Fla. *47.25 

Knoxville, Tenn 21.95 

Lake Placid, N. ¥._._ 9.30 

Louisville. Ky 20.00 

Los Angeles, Cal. 77.75 

Memphis, Tenn. 29.15 

Mexico City 66.35 

Miami. Fla *41.30 



To 





3 C3 O 

PhCShJ 


24.90 


$6.50 





1.50 


22.80 


6.00 


27.15 


7.00 


8.75 


tl.75 


25.15 


6.50 


10.15 


2.75 





2.00 


10.65 


2.50 


59.40 


13.75 


23.75 


6.25 


25.40 


6.75 


22.00 


5.50 


19.00 


5.00 


14.90 


3.50 


44.60 


11.50 


43.00 


10.75 


34.35 


8.50 


17.40 


4.00 


31.30 


7.00 


60.40 


14.00 


19.75 


5.00 





t.75 


36.70 


9.00 


16.60 


4.50 


21.00 


5.50 


31.05 


7.75 


32.75 


8.00 


48.00 


11.50 


24.40 


6.00 





2.00 


22.50 


5.50 


81.75 


18.50 


31.65 


8.00 


70.60 


19.61 


42.05 


10.25 



*$1.00 less November 1 to April 30. 
t Parlor Car Seats. 



From 

Minneapolis, Minn $26.00 

Montgomery, Ala 2830 

Montreal, P. Q 9.42 

Nashville, Tenn 24.80 

New Orleans. La 32.90 

New York, N. Y. *4.00 

Niagara Falls, N. Y'.__ 10.15 

Norfolk, Va. *11.65 

Omaha, Neb 28.00 

Palm Beach, Fla *39.55 

Philadelphia, Pa. *6.25 

Phoenix, Ariz 70.35 

Pittsburgh, Pa 12.50 

Pittsfield, Mass 3.40 

Portland, Me 2.50 

Portland, Ore 74.90 

Quebec, P. Q. 11.00 

Reno, Nev 77.60 

Richmond, Va. *13.15 

Rochester, N.Y 9.08 

St. Augustine, Fla.. _^*31.55 

St. John, N. B 9.50 

St. Louis, Mo 22.00 

St. Paul, Minn. 26.00 

Salt Lake City, Utah_ . 55.40 

San Francisco, Cal 77.75 

Saranac Lake. N. Y.__ 9.00 

Saratoga, N.Y 5.00 

Savannah, Ga *25.90 

Seattle, Wash 74.90 

Spokane, Wash. 64.70 

Springfield , Mass. 2.25 

Syracuse, N. Y 7.46 

Toledo, Ohio 15.40 

Toronto, Ont 12.70 

Vancouver, B. C. 74.90 

Washington, D. C. _ _ *9.65 

Winnipeg, Man. 36.00 

Worcester, Mass 1 .00 



To 





= C3 O 

CU03-: 


§30.00 


$7.00 


32.05 


8.00 





2.00 


29.80 


6.50 


37.90 


9.50 


4.75 


2.00 


10.65 


2.50 


12.40 


4.00 


32.00 


8.00 


40.30 


9.75 


7.75 


2.00 


74.35 


17.00 


13.50 


3.50 





t.80 





t.60 


78.90 


18.00 





2.50 


81.60 


17.25 


13.90 


4.00 





2.50 


32.30 


8.00 





2.50 


26.25 


6.50 


30.00 


7.00 


59.40 


10.75 


81.75 


18.50 





2.00 





tl.05 


26.65 


7.00 


78.90 


18.00 


68.70 


16.00 




1.50 





2.00 


17.05 


4.50 


13.20 


3.00 


78.90 


18.00 


11.15 


3.00 


40.00 


10.00 




t.25 



The system of banking by mail offers a convenient method for the commercial 
man with headquarters in Boston. The Old Colony Trust Company will 
gladly furnish information upon request. 



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THE RHINE 



TRAVEL 



RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO. has the only 
office in New England where you can buy 
transportation over every railway and steamship 
line. 

OCEAN PASSAGES 

Every line is represented in the Steamship Depart- 
ment. Special facilities offered for booking on 
Transatlantic, South American and Round-the- 
World Lines, as well as those to the West Indies, 
Bermuda and coastwise points for passages or 
pleasure cruises. 

Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 

306 Washington Street - - Boston, Mass. 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 79 



TRANSATLANTIC SAILINGS 

FROM BOSTON 



NORTH ATLANTIC 

Allan Line — To Glasgow. S. S. " Numidian " and '•Parisian." Minimum rate, $45. 

Sailings on alternate Fridays. 
Cunard Line — To Liverpool via Qiieenstown. S. S. " Franconia " and " Laconia." 

Minimum rate, S92.50. Fortnightly, Tuesdays. 
Leyland Line — To Liverpool. S. S. "■Devonian," " Winifredian," "Canadian," 

•• Bohemian," and '' Cestrian." Minimum rates, $47.50 or $50. Weekly, 

Saturdays. 
White Star — To Liverpool via Queenstown. S. S. " Arabic," " Majestic," and 

" Cymric." Minimum rates, $85 to $90 ; second class, $50. Sailings fortnightly. 

MEDITERRANEAN 

White Star — To Naples. S. S. "Canopic," S. S. " Cretic." Sailings tri-weekly in 
season. Minimum rate, $85. 

FROM NEW YORK 

American Line — To Southampton and Cherbourg. Minimum rate, $95; second 
cabin, $52.50. Sailings Saturday. 

Atlantic Transport Line — To London (direct). Minimum rate, $85. Sailings 
Saturdays. 

Anchor Line — To Glasgow. Minimum rates, $70 or $75 ; second cabin, $47.50 or 
s,")!!. Sailings Saturdays. 

Cunard Line — To Liverpool via Fishguard. Minimum rate, $100 or $105. S. S. 
"Lusitania" and " Mauretania," $127.50; second class, $55 to $65. Sailings 
Wednesdays and Saturdays. 

French Line — To Havre. Minimum rate, $90 to $110. S. S. " La France," $117.50. 
One class boats or second cabin, $47.50 to $67.50. Sailings Thursdays. One 
class boats Saturdays. 

Hamburgf-American Line — To Hamburg, calling at Plymouth and Cherbourg. 
Minimum rates, $90 to $115 ; second cabin, $55 to $60. Sailings Wednesdays 
and Saturdays. 

Holland-American Line — To Rotterdam, calling at Plymouth and Boulogne. Mini- 
mum rates, $85 to $107.50 ; second cabin, $55 to $57.50. Sailings Wednesdays. 

North German Lloyd Line — To Bremen, calling at Plymouth (London) and Cher- 
bourg (Paris). Minimum rates, first cabin, $90 to $125; second cabin, $55 
to $70. Express sailings weekly on Tuesdays ; fast mail sailings weekly on 
Thursdays. 

The Old Colony Trust Company issues all kinds of express and 
money orders^ as well as travelers^ cheques and drafts available in 
all parts of the world. 



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THE FIREPROOF QUALITIES OF THIS HOTEL ARE SO ABSOLUTE 
THAT ITS PROPRIETORS CARRY NO FIRE INSURANCE 









efmont 



42d STREET AND PARK AVENUE 

(Opposite Grand Central Station) 

NEW YORK 

An hotel of the highest class, replete with every detail of service and 
equipment. Individual for its central location and ready accessibility 
to all points of the metropolis. 

B. L. M. BATES, Managing Director 



TRANSATLANTIC SAILINGS FROM BOSTON 81 

Red Star Line — - To Dover and Antwerp. Minimum rates, S85 to $97.50 ; second 
class, S55 to S57.50. Sailings Saturdays. 

Russian-American Line — To Rotterdam and Libau. Minimum rate, $60. Sail- 
ings alternate Saturdays. 

Scandinavian-American Line — To Christiania and Copenhagen. Minimum rate, 
first cabin, $77.50 ; second cabin, $62.50. Sailings Thursdays, tri-nionthly. 

White Star Line — For Liverpool via Queenstown, Plymouth, Cherbourg, or South- 
ampton. Minimum rate. $100 ; second class, $52.50 to $65. '• Titanic " or 
" Olympic," $130. Sailings Thursdays or Saturdays. 

MEDITERRANEAN 

Austro-American Line — To Italy and Austria. Minimum rates, $70 to $75 ; 
second cabin, $50. Sailings Wednesdays. 

Cunard Line — To Naples. INIinimum rates, $75 to $100; second cabin, $65. 
Sailings two a month. 

Hamburgf-American — To Genoa. Minimum rate, $90 ; second cabin, $65. Sail- 
ings frequently. 

North German Lloyd — To Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples and Genoa. Minimum 
rates, first cabin, $90 ; second cabin, $65. Sailings weekly on Satm-days. Con- 
nections at Genoa and Naples by Company's steamers for Black Sea ports, Egypt, 
India, Straits Settlements, China, Japan, Australia. New Zealand. Tasmania and 
South Sea Islands. 

White Star Line — To Naples and Genoa. Minimum rate, $82.50; second cabin, 
$65. Sailings frequently. 

Fabre Line — To Naples, Marseilles. Minimum rates, $70 to $75; second cabin, 
$55. Sailings weekly. 

"Italia" SoCieta di Navigazione a Vapore — To Genoa. Minimum rate, $80; 
second cabin, ^■^iy. Sailings frequently. 

Lloyd SabaudO Line — ^To Genoa. Minimum rates, $70 to $75. Sailings every 
other Saturday. 

Navigazione Generale Italiana — To Naples. Minimum rate, $80; second cabin, 
$65. Sailings frequently. 



The quickest service to the British Isles is by the S. S. " Lusitania " and '• Maure- 
tania " of the Cunard Line ; to Paris and the Continent, by the S. S. " La France " of 
the French Line. 

RAILWAY TIME FROM PORTS 

Liverpool to London .3^ hours Havre to Paris 3^ hours 

Fisho-uard to London 4>^ „ Boiilog-ne-sur-Mer to Paris 3^ „ 

■Di .1 . T J I Cherbourg' to Paris 7 „ 

rlvmouth to London 4 ,, /-< tt ^ tt i .i 

" (.-ux Haven to Hamburg Z „ 

Dover to London 2 ,. Bremerhaven to Bremen 1^ „ 

Southampton to London 1..50m Marseilles to Paris H/^ t) 

The first consideration of a person goingf abroad is to provide a safe and con- 
venient method of carrying: funds. The Old Colony Trust Company issues 
money orders, travelers* cheques and drafts available in all parts of the world. 



82 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




J VN GPRAV 




Ascending the Alps 

Or traveling through the wonderful cities of Con- 
tinental Europe ; 'neath the sunny skies of fasci- 
nating Italy ; among the ruins of ancient Greece ; 
delving into the mysteries of weird, imcanny 
India or plucking chrysanthemums in Japan — 
these are dreams that haunt one from childhood. 
Plan a trip where you will — to the four corners of 
the earth — specify sumptuous luxury, speed, safety 
and courteous treatment and your ticket must read : 

North German Lloyd 

There's always a steamer at your door, for the 
North German Lloyd and its affiliated lines girdle 
the globe. Tuesday and Thursday sailings for 

London Paris Bremen 

With direct connections for all parts of Continental 
Europe. Saturdav sailings for 

"'"l^'i^A". The Mediterranean ^l^^i. 

Connections at Genoa and Naples with North Ger- 
man Lloyd Imperial Mail Steamers for Alexandria, 
Egypt, India, China, Japan, Australia and the 
Philippines. 

A particularly fascifiatittg booklet, '' Aiito- 
mobiling In Many Climes,'' tells of the 
adi'antaj^es of takiiig an automobile ivith you 
on a European trip. Free to any address. 

OELRICHS & CO., General Agents 

83-85 STATE STREET, BOSTON 

CHARLES KUHLEWEIN, I\Iaxa(;kr 




PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 83 



ROUND THE WORLD 

AND THE FAR EAST 

By any Atlantic Line to the Mediterranean (or to a 
Northern port if the passenger pays his own expenses 
across Europe to the Mediterranean port); thence by the 
North German Lloyd, Nederland Line, Messageries Mari- 
times, or Peninsular and Oriental. 

Rates from Boston or New York to: 

Sing-le Round Trip 

Bombay or Calcutta .... $329 $540 

Colombo . . . . ' . . 305 506 

Saigon ....... 366 597 

Batavia or Sourabaya . . . 376 614 

Hong Kong, Shanghai or Manila 374 608 

Rates from Sax Francisco, Seattle 
or Vancouver to : 

Honolulu ^75 $^35 



Yokohama 200 



300 



Manila, Hong Kong or Shanghai 225 337-50 

By any of the above-named routes to Singapore, Hong 
Kong or Yokohama; thence by the Pacific Mail or Toyo 
Kisen Kaisha to San Francisco, the Great Northern to 
Seattle, or the Canadian Pacific to Vancouver; thence by 
any recognized "through route" to starting point, $617.70. 

"When goingf abroad you may arrange with the Old Colony Trust Company 
to collect dividend and interest payments for their credit. Every detail will be 
carried out to your utmost satisfaction. 



84 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



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person about to open an account. The Old Colony Trust Company 
combines both of these elements and should merit your consideration. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



85 



Rates for Messenger Service in Boston and Brookline 

Messengers should be governed by the rates as indicated on the rate chart for all cash district service. 
No free service is to be performed without authority from an authorized official. 

Messenger service by the hour will be charged for from the time the messenger leaves the office until 
he returns to the oflfice, at the rate of twenty-five cents per hour and expenses. 

No service will be accepted by the hour rate, except as arranged for at the offices of the company. 
In all other cases the rates on the rate card must be charged. 



CHART 











1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


II 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


31 


32 


33 


34 


35 


36 


37 


38 


39 


40 


41 


42 




l. 


ij 


15 


Ij 


20 


20 


25 


30 


,v. 


S.'i 


35 


40 


40 


40 


45 


45 


55 


55 


55 


50 


50 


50 


45 


50 


55 


50 


00 


60 


60 


60 


70 


70 


70 


70 


75 


37 


42 


47 


30 


40 


40 


30 


35 




2 


1>- 


l.i 


l.'i 


20 


25 


25 


30 


30 


35 


35 


40 


40 


40 


40 


50 


50 


50 


50 


45 


45 


45 


45 


50 


50 


50 


60 


60 


60 


70 


65 


65 


65 


70 


37 


42 


47 


25 


3.5 


40 


30 


35 






3 


15 


2(1 


20 


25 


30 


:55 


35 


35 


40 


40 


40 


41) 


45 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


60 


55 


60 


65 


65 


75 


R5 


65 


65 


75 


37 


42 


52 


30 


35 


sa 


35 


40 






4 


15 


20 


25 


20 


30 


25 


£5 


35 


40 


4" 


4(1 


40 


50 


50 


50 


50 


45 


45 


40 


45 


50 


50 


50 


55 


60 


60 


65 


70 


()5 


65 


70 


37 


47 


52 


25 


.3.5 


40 


.3.5 


40 






5 


l.'i 


20 


20 


30 


25 


35 


35 


40 


40 


40 


45 


50 


50 


m 


50 


45 


45 


45 


45 


50 


50 


55 


60 


60 


60 


65 


70 


65 


65 


70 


37 


47 


52 


30 


.3.5 


40 


.35 


40 






6 


15 


20 


20 


25 


35 


30 


30 


35 


40 


45 


45 


45 


45 


40 


40 


40 


45 


45 


45 


50 


50 


55 


55 


50 


60 


65 


60 


60 


65 


42 


47 


57 


.■!5 


40 


45 


40 


45 






7 


20 


25 


25 


30 


35 


3.-. 


35 


35 


35 


45 


45 


45 


40 


40 


45 


45 


45 


45 


45 


50 


55 


60 


60 


60 


65 


60 


60 


70 


42 


47 


57 


.30 


40 


45 


40 


45 






8 


20 


30 


30 


35 


30 


35 


35 


35 


40 


40 


40 


40 


45 


45 


45 


45 


45 


50 


50 


55 


50 


55 


60 


60 


60 


55 


65 


42 


47 


57 


.^5 


40 


40 


40 


45 






9 


15 


20 


40 


35 


35 


35 


35 


50 


5(1 


50 


40 


40 


45 


45 


45 


45 


45 


50 


50 


55 


55 


60 


60 


60 


60 


65 


42 


47 


57 


35 


40 


40 


40 


45 






10 


15 


35 


35 


35 


3(1 


30 


50 


50 


40 


40 


40 


40 


45 


45 


45 


45 


50 


50 


50 


50 


60 


60 


55 


60 


65 


47 


52 


62 


.35 


40 


40 


40 


45 






II 


15 


25 


30 


35 


35 


40 


40 


40 


40 


45 


45 


50 


50 


45 


45 


50 


50 


45 


45 


55 


60 


55 


60 


65 


47 


52 


62 


40 


45 


45 


40 


45 


EXAMPLE : 




12 


20 


25 


35 


40 


40 


40 


40 


35 


40 


40 


40 


40 


40 


45 


45 


50 


45 


45 


50 


60 


55 


60 


65 


47 


52 


62 


40 


45 


45 


40 


45 


Between Section 




13 


20 


30 


35 


45 


40 


40 


S5 


40 


40 


40 


40 


40 


45 


45 


50 


45 


45 


55 


60 


55 


60 


65 


47 


52 


67 


40 


45 


45 


45 


50 


3 and 16 in either 




14 


20 


30 


45 


45 


40 


35 


40 


3.5 


40 


40 


40 


40 


45 


50 


50 


50 


(iO 


50 


45 


50 


60 


57 


62 


67 


40 


45 


40 


45 


50 






IS 


15 


45 


45 


45 


35 


35 


3.5 


.3.5 


40 


40 


40 


45 


45 


50 


50 


60 


50 


50 


50 


50 


57 


62 


72 


50 


60 


60 


60 


65 










16 


25 


35 


40 


40 


50 


50 


50 


55 


55 


55 


00 


65 


40 


40 


65 


65 


65 


75 


75 


67 


72 


77 


60 


65 


60 


65 


70 










17 


25 


30 


40 


45 


45 


55 


55 


50 


50 


()0 


60 


35 


35 


65 


65 


65 


70 


75 


62 


67 


77 


60 


65 


60 


65 


70 


Section numoers are me 




18 


30 


35 


40 


45 


45 


50 


45 


50 


55 


60 


.35 


35 


65 


65 


65 


65 


70 


()7 


72 


77 


.55 


60 


60 


65 


70 


large figures at the top and 




19 


25 


30 


35 


40 


40 


40 


40 


45 


50 


45 


45 


55 


60 


55 


60 


65 


62 


67 


77 


55 


60 


60 


55 


60 


side of the chart. 




20 


25 


.35 


40 


40 


40 


3.5 


45 


45 


50 


50 


60 


60 


55 


60 


60 


62 


67 


72 


50 


60 


.55 


55 


60 


Short errands in the immediate 




21 


25 


35 


30 


45 


40 


40 


45 


60 


60 


60 


55 


55 


45 


60 


62 


67 


72 


50 


45 


45 


55 


60 


vicinity of the office — ten cents. 




22 


25 


30 


50 


45 


35 


40 


65 


65 


60 


60 


55 


40 


60 


62 


67 


77 


sa 


40 


35 


45 


50 


For any answer, add five cents to 




23 


20 


50 


45 


35 


35 


65 


65 


65 


60 


55 


50 


60 


62 


67 


77 


40 


45 


40 


50 


55 


chart rate and charge at the rate of 




24 


30 


35 


50 


55 


50 


50 


50 


50 


50 


60 


60 


67 


72 


77 


50 


60 


60 


55 


60 






25 


25 


35 


40 


50 


50 


50 


50 


45 


50 


50 


62 


67 


77 


45 


40 


40 


60 


65 






26 


30 


35 


SO 


80 


"0 


65 


5."> 


40 


65 


67 


72 


82 


50 


45 


45 


55 


60 






27 


30 


85 


85 


75 


71 


70 


45 


75 


67 


72 


82 


50 


45 


45 


50 


55 






28 


30 


40 


60 


75 


75 


85 


.^.5 


72 


77 


87 


60 


65 


60 


70 


75 






29 


25 


70 


75 


85 


85 


85 


72 


77 


87 


60 


65 


60 


70 


75 


should be charged, adding an additional five cents 




30 


40 


45 


45 


50 


60 


72 


77 


87 


65 


70 


65 


70 


75 


for each stop made. 




31 


30 


35 


50 


35 


72 


77 


87 


65 


70 


65 


70 


75 


From points in Boston, to points in the suburban dis- 




32 


30 


45 


55 


72 


77 


87 


65 


70 


65 


70 


75 


tricts, see page 121. 




33 


25 


00 


72 


77 


87 


55 


55 


55 


60 


65 


For points not indicated, charge twenty-five cents per hour 




34 


30 


92 


97 


1.0 


70 


70 


75 


80 


8.5 


for time occupied and add expense for carfare, ferriage or rail- 




35 


20 


30 


35 


42 


47 


57 


42 


47 






36|25 


47 


52 


57 


57 


47 


52 






|37 


25 


52 


62 


67 


52 


57 


Above rates include carfare expense. 




38 


15 


30 


SO 


40 


45 


The charge for services of a messenger called by telephone by a patron 




39 


25 


SO 


50 


55 


in a section in which there is no messenger office will be the rate from the 




40 


25 


45 


50 


office from which messenger is sent to the section to which he is called plus 




41 


25 


30 


t 


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r 


at 


e i 


IS 


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42 


25 



A person with an account at the Old Colony Trust Company has funds instantly 
available in the heart of both the shopping and financial centers. 



86 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




The photograph above shows a pair of boots worn for ' ' Best " by a 
New Hampshire man from 1864 to 1912. He raised the calf in 1860 and had 
the skin tanned by hemlock bark in the local villag'e tannery and used the 
leather to make the uppers of these boots four years later. 

Here is illustrated the modern progress in leather and shoemaking' and 
still further proves that there is " nothin?^" like leather." 

Those who vsrant to know more about the leather and shoe business 
to-day should subscribe to 

THE WEEKLY BULLETIN 

(Of Leather and Shoe News) 



Established in 1896 



Published at 183 Essex Street, Boston 



The same firm publishes DISCUSSION OF SHOE MACHINERY 
— THE REAL ISSUE, price $1.00 per copy, and is Sole Selling 

Agent for the ADDRESSES AND DISCUSSIONS AT THE 
CONFERENCE ON SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT, HELD 
OCTOBER 12-13-14, 1911. 

8vo., cloth, 387 pages, $2.50, net. By mail, $2.75 

The Weekly Bulletin Publishing Co. 



183 ESSEX STREET 



BOSTON, MASS, 



PUBLIC SERVICE KATE BOOK 



87 



STREET DIRECTORY 

FOR MESSENGER RATES 

FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH SECTIONAL MAP 



Street From 

A Street 1 

„ „ 282 

Abbatoir Avenfie All 

Abbot Street, Dorchester ,, 

Abbott Street, Dorchester „ 

Abbotsf ord Street ,, 

Abbotsf ord Terrace ,, 

Aberdeen Street ,, 

Academy Hill Koad „ 

Acadia Street ,, 

Acorn Circle „ 

Acorn Street ,, 

Acton Street ,, 

Adams Court ,, 

Adams Place, West End „ 

Adams Place. Charlestown._ ,, 

Adams Place, Roxbnry ,, 

Adams Place, South Boston. ,, 

Adams Square „ 

Adams Street, Brighton ,, 

Adams Street, Charlestown _ ,, 

Adams Street, Dorchester 



Adams Street, Roxbury 

Adams Terrace 

Addlngton Road 

Addison Street 

Adelaide Street 

Adelaide Terrace 

Adirondack Place 

Adrian Street 

Agassiz Park 

Agassiz Road 

Ainsley Street 

Akron Place 

Akron Street 

Alabama Street 

Alaric Street 

Alaska Street 

Alban Street . 

Albano Street 

Albany Street 



1 

215 
All 



1 

201 

„ „ 565 

„ 800 

Albermarle Street . All 

Albert Place „ 

Albert Street, Dorchester ,, 

Albert Street, Roxbury ,, 

Albion Place ,, 

Albion Street, South End __. ,, 

Albion Street, Roxbury „ 

Alcott Street ,, 



To 
231 
End 



213 
End 



199 
563 
799 
End 



In 

Sec. 
40 

38 

16 

26 

39 

20 

27 

11 

28 

39 

24 

5 

9 

9 

3 

42 

14 

40 

2 

16 

41 

23 

27 

15 

27 

30 

36 

24 

24 

27 

21 

24 

12 

27 

20 

20 

32 

34 

20 

26 

31 

7 

9 

10 

15 

8 

27 

39 

19 

42 

9 

21 

16 







In 


Street From 


To Sec. 


Alden Court 


All 


2 


Alden Place 


,, 


24 


Alden Street 




2 


Alder Street 




31 


Aldie Street 


" 


. . 16 


Aldine Street 


4 


Aldrich Street _ . 


11 


31 


Aid worth Street. _ 


.'.-- 24 


Alexander Street 


21 


Alford Street 




42 


Alfred Street . . 


24 


Alger Street 


40 


Algonquin Street 


n 


26 


AUandale Street 


,, 


30 


Allard Court 




19 


Alleghany Street 




19 


Allen Court 




3 


Allen Place, West End 




3 


Allen Place, Charlestown 


,, 


42 


Allen Road 




28 


Allen Street, West End 


O 


Allen Street. Charlestown 




42 


Allen Street, West Roxbury 




31 






34 


Allerton Street.. _ 




. - 15 


AUston Heights 


17 


Allston Place 







AUston Square 


)? 


17 


Allston Street, West End 







Allston Street, Brighton 


V 


28 


Allston Street, Charlestown . 




42 


Allston Street, Dorchester _ _ 




26 


Allston Terrace 




28 


Almont Street .. 


)J 


32 


Alna Place 


35 


Alpha Road 


26 


Alpine Place 


:) 


20 


Alpine Street 


,, 


20 


Alpine Terrace _ . 




20 


Althea Street 




19 


Alther Street 




15 


Alton Place 




13 


Alveston Street 


)) 


24 


Amboy Street 


16 


Ambrose Street 


" 


15 


Ames Court . 


40 


Ames Street 


40 


Amesbury Street 


34 


Amherst Street 


- 


31 


Amory Avenue 


19 


Amory Street 


1 


209 19 




211 


End 24 


Amory Terrace 


All 


19 


Amsden Row 




41 



The safe deposit vaults of the Old Colony Trust Company combine 
every element of strength that long experience and modern invention 
can suggest. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



Street From 

Ana wan Avenue . All 

Anc-hor Street 

Anderson Place ._ 

Anderson Street 

Andrew Place 

Andrew Scjuare 

Andrew Street 

A ngell Street 

A nnabel Street 

Anson Street 

Antliony Place 

Antrim Street 

Antwerp Street.. 

Applan Place 

Applan Way 

Appletou Koad 

Appleton Street 

„ 132 

Arborway Street 1 

„ 4: 

Arbutus Street ._ All 

Arcadia Park 

Arcadia Place . 

Arcadia Street, I)orchester__ 

Arcadia Street, Roxbury 

Arcadia Terrace 

Arch Street 

Archibald Street 

Areola Street 

Arden Street. Brighton 

Arden Street, West Roxbury 

Argy le Street 

Arion Street .. 

Arklow Street 

Arlington Avenue 

Arlington Avenue, Charlest'n 
Arlington Place, Brighton ._ 

Arlington Street 

Arlington Street, Brighton.. 

Armandine Street 

Armstrong Street 

Arnold Street, Roxbury 

Arnold Street, West Roxbury 

Arrow Street 

Arthur Place 

Artliur Street, Brighton 

Arthur Street, West Roxbury 

Arundel Park 

Arundel Street, Back Bay ._ 
Arundel Street, Dorchester.. 

Arundel Street, West Rox 

Asbury Place 

Ascot Street 

Ash Place 

Ash Street 

Ashburton Place 

Ashby Street __ 

Ashfield Street 

Ashford Court 

Ashf ord Street 

A.shland Avenue 

Ashland Street, West End . . 
Ashland Street, Dorchester.. 
Ashland Street, West Rox... 



To 



130 
End 
422 
End 



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Sec. 
34 
38 
10 

f) 
10 
39 
10 
25 
22 
24 

2 
37 
10 
3(1 
10 
28 

9 

8 
24 
25 
26 
23 
23 
23 
19 
23 

4 
13 
19 
16 
31 
26 
21 
19 

2 
42 
28 

6 
28 
26 
19 
14 
30 
41 
42 
16 
30 
27 
11 
27 
31 
24 
16 

5 

7 

.5 
11 
31 
16 
16 
34 

3 
27 
31 



Street From 

Ashland Terrace All 

Ashley Street, East Boston.. ,, 
Ashley Street, Jamaica Plain 

Ashmont Park ,, 

Ashmont Street 1 

„ 172 

Ash ton Street .. All 

Ash worth Park „ 

Aspen Street ,, 

Aspenwall Road ,, 

Asticou Road ,, 

Astor Street ,, 

Astoria Street ,, 

Asylum Street ,, 

Athelwold Street „ 

Athens Street ,, 

Atherstone Street „ 

Atherton Avenue ,, 

Atherton Place „ 

Atherton Street ,, 

Athol Street „ 

Atkins Street, Dorchester ,, 

Atkins Street, Brighton ,, 

Atkinson Street ,, 

Atlantic Avenue 2 

„ „ 3.5 

„ 70.5 

Atlantic Court All 

Atlantic Place ,, 

Atlantic Street, ,, 

Atlantis Street „ 

Atwood Square ,, 

Auburn Avenue ,, 

Auburn Court ,, 

Auburn Place, Charlestown _ ., 

Auburn Place, Roxbury ,, 

Auburn Square ,, 

Auburn Street, West End ., 

Auburn Street, Charlestown. ,, 

Auburn Street, Roxbury ,, 

Auburn Street, West Roxbury „ 

Auckland Street ,, 

Audubon Road „ 

Audubon Terrace ,, 

Augevine Street ,, 

Augusta Park ,, 

Augustus Avenue ,, 

Austin Avenue, Dorchester _ ,, 

Austin Avenue, East Boston „ 

Austin Street, Charlestown.. „ 

Austin Street, Roxbury ., 

Austin Street, Dorchester 

Autumn Street, Roxbury ,, 

Autumn Street, West Rox... „ 

Avalon Road ,, 

Avenue L. Pasteur „ 

Avery Place ,, 

Avery Place, Charlestown „ 

Avery Street . ,, 

Avon Place, Charlestown „ 

Avon Street ., 

Avon Street, West Roxbury ,, 

Avondale Street ,, 

Ayr Road „ 





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To 


Sec. 




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37 




19 




27 


171 


2() 

•>7 




20 




20 




20 




26 




31 




12 




33 




7 




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38 




26 




31 




19 




19 




16 




32 




28 




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34 




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17 



The officers of the Old Colony Trust Company are ready at all times to 
explain the operation and effect of trusts of different kinds. Conservative 
management is assured and every possible safeguard given to the fund. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



89 



Street From 

B Street 2 

„ „ 252 

Badfjer Place All 

Bag^all Street ,, 

Bailey Street ,, 

Bainbridge Street, Charlest'n „ 

Bainbridge Street, Roxbury ,, 

Baker's Alley ,, 

Baker Avenue ,, 

Baker Court „ 

Baker Park _ „ 

Baker Place, Dorchester ,, 

Baker Place, Dorchester ,, 

Baker Place, West Roxbury „ 

Baker Street ,, 

Bakersfield Street ,, 

Baldwin Place ,, 

Baldwin Place, Brighton „ 

Baldwin Place, South Boston ,, 

Baldwin Street, Charlestown ,, 

Baldwin Street, South Boston ,, 

Balfour Street „ 

Ball Street „ 

Ballard Place „ 

Ballard Street „ 

Ballard way Street ,, 

Ballou Avenue ,, 

Ballon Place ,, 

Balmoral Park „ 

Baltimore Street ,, 

Bancroft Street ,, 

Banfield Avenue „ 

Banks Street „ 

Barbara Street ,, 

Barber's Alley ,, 

Barker's Court ,, 

Barnard Place, South Boston ,, 

Barnes Street, Dorchester ,, 

Barnes Street, West Roxbury ,, 

Barrett Street ., 

Barry Court . ,, 

Barry Park ,, 

Barry Street ,, 

Barstow Street ,, 

Bartlett Avenue ,, 

Bartlett Place ,. 

Bartlett Square „ 

Bartlett Street, Charlestown. ,, 

Bartlett Street, Roxbury ,, 

Bartlett Terrace „ 

Barton Court ,, 

Barton Street „ 

Basswood Street ,, 

Batavia Street ,, 

Bat chelder Street ,, 

Batchelder Terrace ,, 

Bateman Place ., 

Bates Place „ 

Bates Place, Roxbury „ 

Bates Street ,, 

Bath Street „ 

Battery Street „ 

Battery Wharf ,, 

Batterymarch Street „ 



To 

250 
End 



In 

Sec. 

40 

38 

41 

16 

26 

41 

20 

2 

21 

24 

21 

21 

21 

34 

34 

22 

2 

28 

38 

42 

38 

21 

14 

31 

24 

24 

26 

26 

39 

27 

20 

32 

34 

19 

1 

33 

39 

26 

34 

2 

9 

23 

23 

17 

34 

2 

24 

41 

19 

19 

3 

3 

19 

12 

21 

19 

39 

7 

14 

41 

4 

1 

1 

4 



Street From 

Battle Street All 

Baxter Place ,, 

Baxter Street ,, 

Bay Street ,, 

Bay Street, Dorchester ,, 

Bay State Place ,, 

Bay State Road „ 

Bay View Place, Roxbury __ ,, 

Bay View Place, So. Boston „ 

Bayard Street ,, 

Bayswater Street ,, 

Beach Place, Charlestown __ „ 

Beach Street ,, 

Beach Street, Charlestown __ ,, 

Beach Street, Dorchester „ 

Beacham Street ,, 

Beacon Street __ 1 

„ .--- 67 

„ 255 

„ 489 

„ 1133 

„ 2002 

Beale Street All 

Bearse Street . „ 

Beaufort Road ,, 

Beaumont Avenue - ,, 

Beaumont Street ,, 

Beaver Street ,, 

Beck Street ., 

Becket Street . ., 

Beckler Avenue ,, 

Beckwith Circle ,, 

Bedford Place ,, 

Bedford Street ,, 

Beech Glen ,, 

Beech Street, West Roxbury 2 

88 

Beecher Street All 

Beechwood Street ,, 

Beethoven Street ,, 

Belair Street ,, 

Belcher Lane ,. ,, 

Belden Square __ ,, 

Belden Street . ,, 

Belfort Street ,, 

Belgrade Avenue . ,, 

Belknap Place ,, 

Bell Court „ 

Belle Avenue ,, 

Bellevue Avenue ,, 

Bellevue Street, Dorchester . ,, 

Bellevue Street, Roxbury ,, 

Bellevue Street, West Rox. ,, 

Bellflower Street ,, 

Bellingham Place ,, 

Bellows Place, Charlestown _ „ 

Bellows Place, Dorchester __ ,, 

Belmont Place ,, 

Belmont Square ,, 

Belmont Street ,, 

Belmore Terrace ,, 

Belvidere Street ,, 

Belvidere Street, West Rox. „ 

Bendalls Lane „ 



To 



66 
253 

487 
1131 
2000 

End 



86 
End 



In 

Sec. 
41 

7 
40 

7 
22 
39 
11 
13 
39 
16 
37 
42 
' 7 
42 
27 
42 

5 

6 

8 
11 
17 
29 
27 
27 
24 
28 
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6 
36 
27 
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2. 



The personnel of the officers and directors of the Old Colony Trust Compan-y is 
a guarantee that the welfare of its stockholders, depositors, and of the public 
•will be zealously guarded. 



90 



STREET imUSCTDRY FOR MESEXGER RATES 



Sn«eT From 

B«Mdtkt Street... All 

BcaaenF^M^.. - ~ 

PrMTTi Piaw«». East B««t«Mi. .. 

Beaaen Sn«<^t _ 

BcHBen >av>ei. Bri^hM - 

fffJMrT ■ Scn^i - 

^J^ T«» 

B«K«ai5<re«< All 

B«atleT ^^treet - 

BesHM Street 

B«>k«leT Sa««< 2 

_ 102 

„ 1,^ 

Bokskiiv Street All 

B«tmaid Street ^ 

BenoerStreec - 

BexTT Street -. 

Bertram Stneet. IWt fcea t e r- _ 

Beraam Street. Br^ktp* _ 

BovickPazk - 

Ber«i«k Street _ 

Botao am Cort - 

Betk«!lC««n - 

BeTerJy Sczeet .. 

Bieketscaff Street _ 

Kckfrn^ATeaw ~ 

KckfmdStraet .- 

KekBeOATCwK .- 

BickBeO Street _ 

Kgekv Street - 

Baknca Street - 

BilfiH^Street ~ 

KUsCont ^ 

BihmmeScreet _ 

KifmdScreet 

ITi—f T Street 

Krck Streec IVjrefcesier 

Biivk Street West Baxbnx ^ 

Birds A-nesse - 

Krd Street ,, 

B^bopStzeet - 

ftimiiii Street. Derckeeser - 

Ksmarvk Street. Boxbmry _ 

Rsphaift Screet 

BUboB Place - 

Bbckmt^a Street - 

Fiiil tamr Sqaare _ 

B U i ksw m ff Soeet - 

Kaekvcfl Street _ 

BbekvMid Street - 

Kj^dea Street - 

Bbnie Street - 

Blair ATesae - 

Blake Texxace - 

BJatnmnge Street - 

Bl^r«aie Street - 

BbMkatd Street - 

BlmfW Street - 

KstfrndStreet - 

BleikrCMn _ 

Street 



To 



Eml 



HMO 
ia> 
Ead 



la 

See. Street From To 

41 Blossom Street -Vll 

T Blue Hl-l Avenue 2 56l> 

36 5<a 1174 

7 11T6 End 

25 :; i--. AUey. ..All 

oti Birim. in Street .. 

o7 Bc*i well Street 

16 Boister Street _ 

IT Bolton Court « 

13 BoJtOB Race. Charlestowa . . 

9 BoJtoB Plaee. South B<Ktoa. „ 

7 Bolton Street. Soutli Boston 

6 Boad Street « 

*T Border Street 2 21t> 

26 .. „ 21S End 

12 Bordesley Terrace All 

31 BoesScreet .. 

32 Boston Coiamoa .. 

27 Boiston Place .. 

1«> B«exoa Street 1 110 

S „ „ 112 Ead 

34 Boswortli Street All 

35 Bothwell Road „ 

5 Boarae Street - 

2 Boaraeside Street 

12 Boaraell ATenue 

19 Boadtrtdi Court 

19 Boa<doia Square - 

14 Boadoia Square. East Dor... _ 

26 Bowd«a Square, West Dor. . 

25 Bowdoia Ari^ne .. 

o Bowdoia Street _ 

34 Bowdoia Street. Dorehestw . 1 123 

13 _ - - 126 Ead 

24 Bo^en Street All 

3? Bo^^rPark - 

12 Bo^rerPlaee - 

26 BoaerStreet - 

31 Bow^T«r*ee _ 

31 Bowker Street _ 

31 Bowmaa Street _ 

*4 Bojde«Street _ 

32 Boyle Street - 

24 Boirlstim Place _ 

27 BoVbtm Place. Jam. Plain. - 

42 BoyfciimRaad _ 

37 Borlsttm Square .. 

lU BoVbtoa Street 2 1^ 

2 " _ _ 179 W7 

27 _ - — _ — ^:^ 1«>50 

g _ _ l«:t>2 Emi 

S Borkcoa Street. Jam. Plaia All 

16 BoTaum Street _ 

25 RaeketJ Street - 

39 BtaAarr Street _ 

31 Bxadford A^eaae - 

23 Brad&vd Street _ 

ly Br^fmd Tenace - 

27 Bndlee Street - 

11 Bradskav Stre^ _ 

19 Bia^srcet Atc^ - 

36 BiaemmeB4md - 

27 Br^doaStreet _ 

3 BiakamStreet _ 



In 



21 
26 



oi 
21 
19 
3S 
42 
:» 
3S 
9 

35 
36 
16 



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39 

22 
44 

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27 

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26 
26 
26 
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26 
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20 
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27 
26 
41 
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12 



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31 



26 
26 
32 
17 
19 
31 



If yoo have papers or vatoables, which could be replaced with difficulty or not 
at all, is not this the proper time to safeguard them ? .Absolute security can 
be found in the safe deposit v = u!ti :' --: O'.z Colonj Trust Gimpany. 



STREET DLBECTORT FOB MESSEXGEB KATES 



91 



Stre*rt From 

Braintree Street All 

Branch Street 

Brauch Street. Dorchester .. 

Brattle Square .. 

Brattle Street .. 

Bray Street .. 

Breed Street 

Bremen Place .. 

Bremen Street „ 

Brennan Place „ 

Brent Street 

Brenton Street 

Brentwood Street 

Brewer Street ._ „ 

Brewster Street 

Bridge Cotirt .. 

Brido^e Street _ 

Briggs Place _ 

Brig-bam Street „ 

Brighton Avenue 

Brighton Square 

Brighton Street 

Brighton Street. Charlestown _ 

Brighton Street Avenue 

Brighton Street Place „ 

Brimmer Street _ 

Bristol Street 

Broad Street .. 

Broadway (See East and 
West) 

Broadway Ertenaon 

Brodbine Avenue _ 

Broderick Alley 

Bromfield Street 

Bromley Park 

Bromley Street 

Brook Avenue 

Brook Avenue Place 

Brook Farm Avenue 

Brook Koad 

Brook Street. Dorchester 

Brook Street. West Roxburv 



Brook£eld Street... 

Brookford Street 

Brookledge Street . . 
Brookline Avenue.. 



To 



4^ 

Brookline (See East and 

West* 
Brooks Place All 

Brooks Street. Brixton 

Brooks Street, East Boston. 
Brooks Street, Dorchesier .. 

Brooksdale Bead 

Brookside -\ venue 

BrowTi Avenue 

Browns Cotirt. Charlestown 

Brown Place 

Brvtwn Street ,. 

Browning Avenue 

Brownton Street 



4^ 
End 



In 








In 


Sec. 


Street 


From 


To 


See. 


16 


Bmce Street. EXorebester 


AH 




27 


5 


Bmce Street. West Roxbttrr 


?• 




3«> 


21 


Brunswick -\ venue 






19 


•> 


Bnuxswick Street. Dorchester 






26 


9 


Brunswick StreeC Roxbnrv. 


2 


7> 


20 


19 


« — 


"«».• 


End 


21 


37 


Brvant Street 


All 




12 


35 


Buchanan Place 






19 


35 


Rnckineham Street 


.. 




6 


38 


Bucklev Avenue 


^ 




19 


26 


Buckman Street 


„ 




19 


2^) 


Buena Vista 


„ 




2»J 


16 


Btiffalo Street 


„ 




16 


24 


Rnlfini-b Flaw 


- 





5 


39 


Btdfinch Street 


5 


3 


Rullard Street . . . . _ 


.. 




26 


32 


Bullock Street 


1 


2^5 


a* 


9 


Biuustead Court 


4 


35 


Ranker Hill Conrt 


4? 


16 


Bunker Hill Street 


41 


28 


.. 


225 


End 


42 


3 


Bunker Hill Terrace 


All 




41 


42 


Rnrhank Srr«>«>t 


-- 





6 


'•'J 


Burgess Street.. 


21 


■-> 


Burgovne Street 


_ 





i7 


6 


Btirke Court 


„ 




do 


9 


Burke Street 


- 





13 


4 


Burlev Street 


31 




Ruriinsame Wav 


„ 





31 




Burlington Avenue .. 


.. 





11 


7 


Rnrman Street 


T- 





32 


2«) 


Burnett Street 






24 


1 


Bumev Street 


.. 




19 


4 


Rm-nViam PlafiP 


.. 





39 


19 


Bnmham Street 


,. 




15 


19 


Butt Road 







3* 


21 


Burr Street 


_ 


24 


21 


Burrell Place 


„ 




39 


^4 


Bnrrell Street 


„ 





21 


25 


Burroughs Place 


.. 





7 


27 


Burroughs Street 


_ 





24 


32 


Burt Street 







^ 


31 


Burton Avenue . . 


- 


20 


31 


Burton Street 


2S 


31 


Bti^ Street 


.. 




10 


31 


Bushnell Street . . 


_ 




27 


21 


Bussev Park 


" 





:» 


20 


Bossev Place 


4 


12 


Bussev Street 






30 


IS 


Butler Avenue 


-- 





37 




Butler Place 


1 




Butler's Row 


.. 





2 


5 


Butler Square 


.. 





2 


•^■i 


Bntler Street 


- 





2. 


36 


Buttonwood Court 


22 


27 


Buitonwood Street 


„ 





22 


2S 


Buttziek Place 







2 


24 


Bvnner Street 


_ 





24 


31 


Bvmes Place 


_ 





35 


41 


BvTonCoun 


„ 





19 


24 


Bvron Street 


„ 





6 


15 


Bvron Street. East Boston 







36 


26 


C Street 


2 


356 


4<.l 


IT 





357 


End 


3S 



The fact that the safe deposit vaults of the Old Colony Trust OMUpany arc 

situated in two low fireproof buildings is an important factor in choosing a 
depository for your securities. 



92 



STREET DIEECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



In 

Street From To Sec. 

CableStreet ...All 24 

Cabor Place ,, 14 

Cabot Street „ 14 

Calder Place „ 19 

Calder Street, Dorchester ,, _ ._ 25 

Caldwell Street, Charlestown „ 42 

Caldwell Street, Koxbury ,, 13 

Call Street. Charlestown ,. 41 

Call Street. Jamaica Plain.. „ 24 

Call Street Place „ 41 

Callahan Place „ 16 

Callander Street „ 26 

Calumet Street „ 19 

Calvert Place „ 9 

Cambria Street ,, 8 

Cambridge Street 1 47 2 

50 End 3 

Cambridge Street, Brighton. 2 500 10 

„ „ .. 509 End 17 

Cambridge Street, Chas All 42 

Cambridge Street Avenue „ 3 

Cambridge Street Place ,, 3 

Cambridfje Street Terrace ,, 17 

(^amden Place ,, 15 

Camden Street ,, 14 

Cameron Street ,, 22 

Campbell Street „ .... 15 

Canal Street „ 2 

Cannon Street ,, .... 41 

Canney Place „ 35 

Canterbury Street 2 300 25 

., 302 End 32 

Canton (See East and West) 

Canton Street Court All 10 

Canton Street Place .. 10 

Capen Street ,, 26 

Capitol Street ,, .... 34 

Cardington Street „ 20 

Carey Street ,, .... 41 

Carlton Street ,, 8 

Carlisle Street „ 20 

Carlos Street „ 26 

Carlow Street „ 15 

Carlton Court. „ 14 

Carmel Street ,, 19 

Carmen Street „ 26 

Carnegie Street ,, 39 

Games Place ,, 2 

Games Place, Roxbury ,, 14 

Carolina Avenue ,, 24 

Carpenter Street ,, . 39 

Carruth Street ,, 27 

Carson Street „ 22 

Carter Place „ 1 

Carter Street „ 42 

Carver Place ,, 7 

Carver Street ,, 7 

Carey Place „ 42 

Case Street „ 24 

Casper Street „ 34 

Cass Street. „ .... 34 

Castle Court ,, 35 

Castle Rock Street „ 22 

Castle Square „ 9 



In 

Street From To Sec. 

Castle Street All 9 

Castlegate Street „ 21 

Castleton Street „ 24 

Catawba Street „ 20 

Cathedral Street „ 20 

Catherine Street ,, 32 

Causeway Street 2 72 3 

Causeway Street 74 End 2 

Cazenove Street All . 9 

Cedar Avenue, Dorchester __ „ 26 

Cedar Avenue, Jam. Plain.. ,, 24 

Cedar Court ., 33 

Cedar Park ., 19 

CedarPlace „ 21 

Cedar Square „ 19 

Cedar Street, Charlestown _. ,, 41 

Cedar Street, Dorchester ., 33 

Cedar Street, Roxbury ,, 19 

Cedar Street, West Roxbury ,, 31 

Central Avenue „ 33 

Central Court ,, 3-5 

Central Place „ 41 

Central Square ,, 35 

Central Street ,, 4 

Central Street, West Rox ,, 31 

(^entre Avenue „ . 26 

Centre Court ,, 2U 

Centre Place, Jam. Plain ., . 24 

Centre Place, Koxbury ,, 19 

Centre Street, Dorchester 2 260 2t) 

., __. 262 End 27 

Centre St., Rox. and W. R. 1 445 19 

„ „ „ „ „ 460 894 24 

, „ „ 896 1400 30 

„ „ „ 1402 1700 31 

., „ „ 1702 End 34 

Ceylon Street All 21 

Chad wick Court „ !•> 

Chad wick Street „ 15 

Chamber Street „ 41 

Chamberlain Street „ 26 

Chambers Street ,, 3 

Chambers Street Court „ 'i- 

Chamblet Street ., 21 

Chanipney Place „ 5 

Champney Court ,, 39' 

Champney Place „ 14 

Champney Street, Brighton. ,, 28- 

Chapney Street, So. Boston ,, 39 

('handler Street „ 9 

Change Avenue „ 2 

Channel Street ,, 33 

('banning Place ,, 4 

('banning Street ,, 4 

Chapel Place „ 2 

Chapin Avenue „ 34 

(^hapin Street ,, 27 

Chapman Place ,, . 4 

Chapman Place, Charlestown ., 41 

Chapman Street ,, 41 

Chardon Court ,, 2 

Chardon Street „ 2 

Charles River Avenue „ 41 

Charles Street 2 200 5 



It is the purpose of the Old Colony Trust Company to afford its customers the 
higfhest type of bankingf service as well as any other assistance in financial 
affairs and in the care and manag:ement of their property and investments. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



93 



Street From 

Charles Street 202 

Charles Street, Charlestown All 

Charles Street, Dorche3ter_. ,, 

Charles Street, West Kox, __ ,, 

Charles Street Place, Chas. ,, 

Charles Terrace ,, 

Charleshank Park „ 

Charlesgate East . „ 

Charlesgate West ,, 

Charlesview Street ,, 

Charlniont Street „ 

Charlotte Street „ 

Charter Street „ 

Chase Street .. „ 

Chatham Row ,, 

Chatham Street „ 

Chaucer Street „ 

Chauiicy Place, Charlestown ,, 

Chauiicy Place. Koxbury ,, 

Chauncy Street „ 

Cheever Court „ 

Chelmsford Street „ 

Chelsea Court „ 

Chelsea Place ,, 

Chelsea Street, Charlestown „ 

Chelsea Street, East Boston 2 

V „ 120 

Cheney Street All 

Cherokee Street „ 

Cherry Street „ 

Cheshire Street „ 

Chessman Place ,, 

Chester Place ,, 

Chester Street, Brighton 2 

---- 5^ 

Chester Street, Dorchester . _ All 

Chesterfield Street ,, 

Chestnut Avenue ,, 

Chestnut Court ,, 

Chestnut Grove ,, 

Chestnut Hill Ave., Boston^. ,. 

Chestnut Place, Brighton ,. 

Chestnut Place, Roxbury 

Chestnut Place, So. Boston ,. 

Chestnut Square ,. 

Chestnut Street, West Rox. ,, 

Chestnut Street, Charlestown ,, 

Chestnut Street 2 

„ 80 

Chestnut Terrace All 

Cheswick Road ,, 

Chickatawbut Street ,, 

Chickering Place ,, 

Child Street „ 

Chilmark Street ,, 

Chilton Road ,, 

Chipnian Streets „ 

Chiswick Road ,, 

Choeorua Street ,, 

Christopher Street ,, 

Church Aveuue „ 

Church Court ,, 

Church Green „ 

Church Place „ 





In 


To 


Sec. 


End 


3 




42 




23 




34 




42 




23 




3 




11 




11 




28 




27 





20 




1 




22 





2 




2 




36 




41 




25 




4 




35 




27 




36 




35 




41 


118 


35 


End 


36 




20 




19 




9 




24 




2 




10 


56 


17 


End 


16 




32 




15 




19 




41 




24 




17 




17 




24 




40 




24 




24 




41 


78 


5 


End 


6 




24 




34 




27 




4 




24 




11 




30 




26 




17 




31 




27 




38 




41 




4 




3 



Street 



From 



Church Place, Roxbury 

Church Street 

Church Street, Dorchester _. 
Church Street. West Rox. 



All 



10 



To 



60 
End 



Churchill Place All 

Circuit Square 

Circuit Street 

City Hall Avenue 

City Point Court 

City Square 

Clapp Place 

Clapp Street, Dorchester 

Clapp Street, Roxbury 

Claremont Park 

Claremont Street 

Clarence Street 

Clarence Terrace 

Clarendon Avenue . 

Clarendon Court 

Clarendon Park 

Clarendon Street 2 

„ 82 

Clark's Court All 

Clark Place „ 

Clark Street ,, 

Clarkson Street „ 

Clarkwood Street „ 

Claxton Street „ 

Claybourne Street ,, 

Claymont Terrace „ 

Clayton Place ,, 

Clayton Place ,, 

Clayton Street „ 

Cleaves Street ,, 

Clement Avenue ,, 

Clement Park „ 

Clement Street ,, 

Cleveland Avenue ,, 

Cleveland Park ,, 

Cleveland Place „ 

Cleveland Street, East Boston ,, 

Cleveland Street, Roxbury . _ „ 

Cliff Street . .. 

Cliff Place „ 

Clifford Street, Roxbury „ 

Clifford Street, West Rox. . , ,, 

Clifton Place ,, 

Clifton Street, Roxbury ,, 

Clifton Street, West Roxbury „ 

Clinton Place ,, 

Clinton Street „ 

Clive Street . ,, 

Clover Street ,, 

Clyde Street „ 

Coan Place ,, 

Cobb Street „ 

Cobden Street ,, 

Coburn Court „ 

Coburn Place ,, 

Codman Hill Street- ,, 

Codman Park „ 

Codman Place „ 

Codman Square ,, 



80 
End 



In 

Sec. 
14 

7 
•23 
31 
30 
33 
20 
20 

4 
39 
41 
22 
21 
21 

8 

8 
21 
26 
31 
31 
31 

9 

6 
42 
24 

1 
23 
33 
26 
23 
27 
21 
27 
27 
25 
34 
26 
26 
16 
20 

1 
36 
20 
20 
20 
20 
31 
14 
21 
31 
42 

2 
24 
27 
35 
13 

9 
20 

5 
15 
20 
20 
20 
26 



From foor persons and one office in 1890 the office force of the Old Colony 
Trust Company has increased to over four hundred and twenty with two 
offices, while the number of customers has grown to over 30,000. 



94 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



!>treet From To 

Codnian Street -' '-i^'-i 

_ 2!)U End 

Coffey Street All 

Cohasset Street ,, 

("olberg Avenue - ,, 

Colburn Street „ 

Coleman Street ,, 

Coleridg'e Street ,, 

Colgate Street „ 

Collamore Place „ 

College Street ,, 

Collins Street. I )orfliester. . . „ 

Collins Street, East Boston ._ „ 

Colliston Koad ,, 

Colonial Avenue ,, 

Colony Street „ 

Colorado Street ,, 

Col ton Street „ 

Columbia Avenue „ 

Columbia Court „ 

Columbia Place ,, 

Columbia Koad 2 716 

720 !»04 

010 End 



Columbia Square All 

Columbia Street . ,, 

Columbia Terrace ,, 

Columbus Avenue '2 

343 

„ „ 578 

„ 1195 

1966 

Columbus Place All 

Columbus Square „ 

Colwell Avenue ,, 

Comins Terrace ,, 

Commerce Street „ 

Commercial Court „ 

Commercial Street 



Commercial Point Street . . 

Common Street 

Common Street, Dorchester 
Commonwealth Avenue 2 



Commonwealth Terrace 

Compton Street 

Conant Place 

Conant Street ... 

Conant Street Place 

Concord Avenue 

Concord Avenue, Charlestown 

Concord Place 

Concord Square 

Concord Street (See East and 

West) 
Concord Street, Charlestown 
Condor Street. East Boston.. 

Confirmation Place 

Congress Square 



2 


210 


212 


End 


All 





2 


"160 


160 


366 


368 


880 


882 


1158 


1160 


1872 


1874 


End 


All 






In 

Sec. 
26 
27 
27 
31 
31 
19 
23 
36 
28 
2 
20 
32 
37 
17 
26 
15 
32 
38 
22 
42 
21 
21 
22 
3!» 
21 
4 
21 



340 


6 


577 


8 


1194 


13 


1965 


19 


End 


20 



8 

28 

20 

2 

1 

2 

1 

27 

7 

23 

6 

8 

11 

16 

17 

28 

28 

9 

14 
13 
13 
2 
41 
10 
10 



41 

36 

41 

4 



Street From 

Congress Street 2 

„ 308 

Congress Street Place All 

Congreve Street „ 

Conley Street „ 

Connelly Street „ 

Conrad Street ,, 

( "onverse Street ,, 

Conway Street ,, 

Cook's Terrace ,, 

Cook Street „ 

Cook Street Court .. „ 

Cook Street Place „ 

Coolidge Place „ 

Coolidge Avenue „ 

Coolidge Road „ 

Cooper Street ,, 

Copeland Place „ 

Copeland Street ,, 

Copeuger Street „ 

(^opley S<iuare ,, 

Copley Street „ 

Copps Hill Terrace „ 

Corbet Street ,, 

Cordis Street, Charlestown . _ „ 

Cordis Street Avenue „ 

Corey Avenue ,, 

Corey Road „ 

Corey Street, Charlestown ._ ,, 

Corey Street, West Roxbury „ 

Corinne Road ,, 

Corinth Street „ 

Corn Court ,. 

( 'ornauVia Street „ 

Cornell Street. West Rox. . . „ 

Cornell Street, Dorchester ._ „ 

Cornhill Street „ 

Cornhill Court „ 

Corning Street ,, 

Cornwall Street „ 

Corona Street ,, 

Cortes Street ,, 

Corwin Street „ 

Cottage Avenue „ 

Cottage Court .. „ 

Cottage Park ,■> 

Cottage Place „ 

Cottage Place, Roxbury „ 

Cottage Side •» 

Cottage Street, Charlestown . „ 
Cottage Street, Roxbury (See 

East and West) 

Cottage Street, East Boston ., 

Cottage Street, So. Boston .. „ 

Cottage Street Place 

Cottage Terrace -i 

Cotting Place „ 

Cotting Street n 

Cotton Alley •- 

Court Avenue 

Court Scjuare ,•. 

Court Street ■,■, 

Coventry Street „ 

Covington Street „ 



To 
30(J 
End 



In 

Sec. 

4 

38 

4 

31 

27 

15 

22 

28 

31 

33 

42 

42 

42 

38 

5 

16 

2 

20 

20 

19 

6 

19 

1 

26 

41 

41 

7 

17 

41 

34 

28 

31 

2 

31 

31 

23 

2 

2 

7 

24 

26 

7 

23 

34 

21 

23 

9 

13 

22 

41 



35 

40 

35 

21 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

2 

13 

39 



The safe deposit vaults at the two offices of the Old Colony Trust Company 
present unusual advantages, both on account of their modern construction and 
their convenient location. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



95 



In 

Street From To Sec. 

Co wiiifi^ Street All o4 

Cowper Street ,, 06 

Crab Alley J_ „ 4 

CraftStreet ,, 24 

Crafts Place ,, .32 

Crafts Street _.. „ 42 

Cranford Street ,, 19 

Cranston Street ,, 19 

Crawford Street ,, 20 

Creek S([uare ,, 2 

Creigliton Street.. ... ,, 19 

Crescent Avenue, Brighton.. ,, -^^ 

Crescent Avenue ,, 22 

Crescent Court ,, 2 

Crescent Street „ 42 

Crest Avenue ,, 27 

Crest iStreet ,, 34 

Crest wood Park ,, 20 

Crininien Place ,, 41 

Crosby Place, Ward 12 ,, 10 

Crosbv Place, AVard 17 „ 15 

Crosby Place, Ward 22 „ 24 

Crosby Street ,, 28 

Cross Street „ 2 

Cross Street, Cliarlestown ,, 41 

Cross Street, East Boston „ 35 

Cross Street, West Roxbury ,, 31 

Cross Street Avenue ,, 41 

Cross Street Court ,, 41 

Cross Street Place „ 41 

Crossin Street ,, 14 

Crowley Street ,. 18 

Cuffin Street „ 28 

Culbert Place „ 13 

Cumberland Street „ 8 

Cummins Koad ,, 17 

Cummings Street „ 15 

Cummington Street ,, 11 

Cumston Street ,, 10 

Canard Street. ,, 13 

Cunningham Street ,, 21 

Curtis Street ,, 36 

Curve Street ,, 7 

Cashing Avenue „ 22 

Cushing Street ,, 34 

Cushman Avenue ,, 3 

Custer Street ,, 24 

Custom House Square „ 2 

Custom House Street „ 4 

Cygnet Street ,, 16 

Cypher Street „ 38 

Cypress Road ,, 17 

Cypress Street, Ward 8 ,, 3 

Cypress Street, Ward 23 „ 34 

Cypress Street, Ward 23 ,, 31 

D Street 2 250 40 

„ 256 End 38 

Dabney Place All 21 

Dacia Street „ 21 

Dacia Terrace „ 21 

Dahlgren Street „ 26 

Dakota Street „ 26 

Dakota Road „ 26 

Dale Street - „ 20 



Street From 

Dale Street, AVest Roxbury . All 

Dalkeith Street „ 

Dallas Place „ 

I )alryinple Street ,, 

Dal ton Street ,, 

Damon Place ,, 

1 )ana Court ,, 

Dana Place „ 

Dana Street „ 

1 )anby Street ,, 

Danforth Place „ 

Dauforth Street ,, 

Daniel Street ,, 

Danube Street „ 

1 )anville Street ,, 

Darling Street, Roxbury ,, 

Darling Street, Dorchester __ ,, 

Dartmouth Place „ 

Dartmouth Street 2 

96 

Davenport Avenue All 

Davenport Place ,, 

Davenport Street ,, 

Davidson Avenue ,, 

Davis Court ,, 

Davis Place „ 

Davis Street „ 

Davitt Street „ 

Dawson Street ,, 

Day Square ,, 

Day Street ,, 

Dayton Avenue ,, 

Deacon Street ,, 

Dean Street ,, 

Dearborn Place ,, 

Dearborn Street ,, 

Deblois Street ,, 

Decatur Avenue ,, 

Decatur Court „ 

Decatur Street, Charlestown „ 

Decatur Street, Ward 9 ,, 

Decatur Street, East Boston „ 

Decher Avenue ,, 

Dedham Street (See East and 
West) 

Deerfield Street „ 

Delaware Place ,, 

Delhi Street „ 

Delle Avenue „ 

Dennis Street ,, 

Dennison Street ,, 

Denny Street ,, 

Dent Street ,, 

Denton Road ,, 

Denvir Street ,, 

Derby Place „ 

Derne Street ,, 

Desmond Street ,, 

Devens Street ,, 

Dever Street ,, 

Devon Street 2 

„ 14 

Devonshii-e Street 2 

54 



To 



In 

Sec. 
31 
21 
14 
19 
8 






7 




20 




20 




20 




38 




20 




19 




15 


— 


21 





21 




19 




26 




9 


94 


9 


End 


6 




21 




13 




13 




22 




35 




15 




9 




22 




27 




36 




19 




15 




10 




21 




15 




15 




10 




19 




41 


... 


41 
9 



24 





11 




28 




33 




19 




21 




20 




22 




34 




16 




27 





14 




r> 




15 




41 




23 


12 


20 


End 


21 


50 


2 


End 


4 



The officers and directors of the Old Colony Trust Company are constantly 
striving to meet the needs and requirements of their customers and to provide 
in every possible way for their comfort and convenience. 



96 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



Street 

Dewey Square 

Dewey Street 

DeWolf Street 

Dexter Court _ 


From 
. All 

.' 132 
.. 584 
. 778 
- All 


To 

130 
582 
774 
End 

"U2 
424 
End 


In 

Sec. 
4 
21 
22 
21 
41 
41 
40 
27 
38 
28 
14 
13 
19 

7 
23 
40 

7 
27 
39 
25 

4 

2 
35 
24 
26 
37 
28 
38 
40 
39 
27 
23 
39 
20 
19 
40 
42 
22 
15 

2 
39 
21 
21 

9 
22 
23 
23 
14 
27 
35 
23 
21 
24 
38 
13 
13 
27 
27 
26 
16 
14 
15 
21 
31 


Street From 

Dudley Place ....AH 

Dudley Square ,, 

Duke Street „ 

Dumas Street, Dorchester _. „ 

Dumas Street, Brighton „ 

Dunbar Street ,, 

Dunbar Avenue ,, 


In 

To Sec. 
14 
14 
32 
26 


Dexter Place 

Dexter Row 


16 
30 
26 


1 )ickens Street . 


Dunboy Street ,, 

Duncan Street, Roxbury „ 

Duncan Street. Dorchester .. ,, 
Dundee Street _ ,, 


28 


Digby Street 

I iighton Street 

Dillon Street 


13 

27 

8 


Dilworth Street 


Dunford Street ... „ 


20 


Dimock Street 


Dunham Street . .. „ 


39 


Dingley Place 

Ditson Street 


Dunham Park „ 

Dunlow Street _ ._ . . . „ 


40 
14 


Division Street 


Dunlow Place „ 

Dunmore Street .. . ._ ,, 


14 
15 


Dix Street 


Dunn Court _. ,> 


22 


Dixtield Street 


Dunreath Street . „ 


20 




Dunstable Street . ,, _ 


42 


Doane Street _ _ 


Dunster Road „ 

Dunwell Street . - n 


24 


Dock Square 

Doherty Court 

Dolan's Court 


84 


Dupont Street ,, 

Durant Street . . ,, 


41 
34 


Don Street 


Durham Street ,, 

Dustin Street „ 

Dutton Place „ 

D wight Street ... „ 

Dwinnell Street ,, 


8 


I )onkiu Terrace 

1 )onny brook Road 

Dorchester Avenue 


16 
5 
9 

34 


,, „ 

11 >> 

Dorchester Square 

Dorchester Street 


Dyer Avenue „ 

Dyer Street „ 

E Street ... .2 3 


38 

26 

26 40 


„ „ --.-.. 330 End 38 


Doris Street 

Dorr Street, Roxbury 

Dorr Street, South Boston 


EagleStreet All 

Eagle Mill Place .. . „ 


34 
34 


Eagle Square „ 

Earl Street ,, 


36 
40 


Dorset Street 


EastStreet .. „ 


7 


Douglass Avenue 

Dougrlass Court 


-- „ 


East Street, Dorchester „ 

East Street Place „ 

East Broadway ,, 

East Brookline Street _ , , 

East Canton Street . _ . „ 


23 

7 


Douglass Street 

Dove Court _ . 


-- „ 


39 
10 


DoTe Street 




10 


Dover Street 

Downer Avenue 

Downer Court 


- „ 


East Concord Street „ 

East Cottage Street „ 

East Dedham Street „ 

East Eagle Street . „ 


10 

21 

9 

36 


Downing Street 

Dracut Street 


East Eighth Street „ 

East Fifth Street „ 


39 
39 




-- V 


East First Street ..... .. ., 


39 


Draper Street 

Drayton Avenue 

Dresden Street 


East Fourth Street _ _ „ 


39 


East Lenox Street „ 

East Newton Street „ 

East Ninth Street . . . . _ „ 


15 

10 
39 




-- 1- 


East Second Street ,, 


39 


Drisko Street 


East Seventh Street „ 


39 


Drohan Square 

Dromey Street 


-- ,• 


East Sixth Street .._ „ 


39 


East Springfield Street „ 

East Third Street . „ 


10 
39 


Duck Lane 

Dudley Street 


'.'. 2 
.. 116 


Eastbourne Street ,, 

Eastburn Street ,, 

Eastburn Place „ 

Eastburn Terrace „ 

Eastern Avenue n 


31 
28 
28 


Dudley Avenue 


.. 426 
.- All 


28 
1 







A person who makes his life insurance policy payable to the Old Colony Trust 
Company, as trustee under a declaration of trust, thereby provides for the wise 
management of the fund and the absolute protection of his family. 




y.OM E OFF ICE, B OSTON ,, M AS S. 

INCORPORATED UNDER TH F LAWS OF MASSACHUSETTS., 

OFFICERS 

EVERETT C. BENTON PRESIDENT 

JAMES J. STORROW VICE-PRESIDENT 

WALTER B. HENDERSON VICE-PRESIDENT 

WALTER ADLARD . SECRETARY AND MANAGING UNDERWRITER 

JOHN J. DOWNEY GENERAL AGENT 

GUY A. HAM ........ GENERAL COUNSEL 

FRANK E. BUXTON A SSIST A NT S EC R ET A R Y 



HERBERT AUSTIN 
HUGH BANCROFT 
EVERETT C. BENTON 
EDGAR R. CHAMPLIN 
WALLACE B. DONHAM 
ROBERT J. DUNKLE 
WILMOT R. EVANS 
HARRY A. FABIAN 
WALTER S. GLIDDEN 



DIRECTORS 

GUY A. HAM 
WALTER B. HENDERSON 
ROBERT F. HERRICK 
JOHN T. HOSFORD 
ROLAND O. LAMB 
EDWARD LANNING 
WILLIAM A. McKENNEY 

EDWIN T. Mcknight 

CHARLES G. rice 



EDWARD P. RK'KER 
FRANK L. RIPLEY 
BERNARD J. ROTHWELL 
JOSEPH B. RUSSELL 
WILLIAM G. SHILLABER 
GEORGE E. SMITH 
JAMES J. STORROW 
LUCIUS TUTTLE 
EDWIN S. WEBSTER 



Ag"encies op Coppespondents in all principal Cities of America and Europe 



FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 



y.- >va.ti:k stkkkt - ar* kii.hv stukkt 

TELEPnOXE .-231 MAIX 



.Toiix C PAi(ii<: «Si, CO. 

INSIUANCIO 



i:sTAi{i.isiii<:i) liv JOHN c. i»ai<;k in ikt;j 




1 Boston 



FOl R HI-|M)INC;s l>KV()TKI> lOXC I.l SIVKI.V TO INJSl K.VNCE 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



97 



Street From 

Eastman Street All 

£astoii Street „ 

Eaton Street, West End „ 

Eiitun Street, Dorchester „ 

Eaton Court ,, 

Eaton Square ,, 

Edio Street ,, 

Eddy Place „ 

Eden Street „ 

Eden Place ,, 

Eden Street Court „ 

Edge Hill Street „ 

Etljjeniont Street „ 

Edj-erly Place _ „ 

hxlgewater Drive „ 

Edgewood Street . . „ 

Edge worth Street „ 

Edgeworth Place ,, 

Eklinboro Street ,, 

Edison (ireen ,, 

Exlna Street ,, 

Edson Street ,, 

Edward Everett Square ,, 

Pxlwin Street ,, 

Egleston Street ,, 

Eighth Street (See East and 
West) 

Elba Street 

Elbert Street 

Elbow Street 

Elder Street 

Eldon Street 

Eldora Street 

Eldredge Street 

Eldredge Koad 

Eleanor Street 

Elene Street 

Elgin Street 

Eliot Street 

Eliot Street, West Roxbury. 

Eliot Place 

Eliot Place, West Roxbury.. 

Eliot Square 

Eliot Terrace 

Elizabeth Street 

Elko Street 

Ellery Street 

Ellery Terrace 

EUetStreet 

Ellington Street 

Ellingwood Street 

VAYis Street 

Ellsworth Street 

Ellsworth Place 

Ell wood Street 

Elm Street 

Elm Street, Charlestown 

Elm Street, Jamaica Plain ._ 

VAm Street, Dorchester 

Elm Mill Avenue.. . 

Elm Hill Park 

Elm Lawn . . 

Elm Koad 

Elnidale Street 



In 

To Sec. I Street From 

21 Elm<>rPlace All 

H> Elmhurst Street . ,, 

3 Elmira Street ,, 

27 I Elmo Street „ 

2 F^lmont Street ,, 

23 Elmore Street ,, 

10 Elmore Park „ 

7 Elmwood Street, Roxbury ,, 

42 Elmwood Street, W. Roxbury ,, 

42 Elmwood Court ,, 

42 Film wood Place ,, 

19 Elton Street „ 

31 Emerald Street ,, 

7 Emerson Street ,, 

32 Emery Road „ 

20 Emmet Street ,, 

41 Emmet Place ._ ,, 

35 Empire Street ,, 

7 Emsella Terrace ,, 

27 Endicott Street ,, 

31 Endicott Court „ 

.. 26 Endicott Terrace „ 

22 Enfield Street ,, 

27 Englewood Street ,, 

19 Englewood Avenue ,, 

Ericsson Street ,, 

Ericsson Avenue „ 

16 Erie Street ,, 

20 Erie Place „ 

35 Ernst Street ,, 

21 Esmond Street „ 

26 Essex Street ,, 

19 Essex Street, Charlestown _. ,, 

31 Essex Street, Ward 25 „ 

32 Essex Avenue „ 

17 Essex Court ,, 

32 Essex Place ,, 

34 Estes Avenue ,, 

7 Estes Place „ 

24 I Estey Street ,, 

7 Ethel Street „ 

24 Etna Street ,, 

14 Euclid Street „ 

19 j Eulita Street „ 

33 ' Eustis Street „ 

17 Eustis Place „ 

40 Eutaw Street „ 

40 Eutaw Place „ 

23 Evandale Terrace „ 

15 Evans Street ,, 

19 Evelyn Street ,, 

19 Everdean Street ,, 

27 Everett Street, East Boston ,, 

: 25 Everett Street, Charlestown. ., 

41 Everett Street, Jam. Plain .. ,, 

2 Everett Street, Dorchester .. ,, 

41 Everett Street, Brighton „ 

24 Everett Avenue „ 

27 Everett Court, East Boston „ 
20 Everett Court, Charlestown _ ,, 

20 Everett Court, North End.. „ 

27 I Everett Place, East Boston. ,, 

27 I Everett Place, Charlestown. „ 

27 Everett Road „ 



To 



In 

See. 

2 
26 
17 
2(i 
26 
20 
20 
14 
34 
14 
14 
22 

9 
39 
16 
39 
35 
16 
24 

2 

2 
26 
24 
27 
17 
27 
16 
26 
25 
19 
26 

;i 

42 

11 

2 

4 

4 
23 

4 
19 
31 
17 
17 
17 
15 
15 
36 
36 
22 
26 
33 
27 
35 
41 
24 
27 
16 
22 
35 
41 

1 
35 
41 
22 



The Old Colony Trust Company will act as manager of estates during the 
temporary or permanent absence of the owner, or for persons who are unable 
for any reason to give personal attention to their property. 



98 



STKEET IJIKIiCTOKV KUli MESSENGER KATES 



.Street From 

K verett Square All 

K vei'g'reeii Street „ 

Kverton Street ., 

Ewer Street ,, 

Exfluiiige Street ,, 

Exehaiiye Street, Dorchester ,. 

Exchange Court „ 

Exchang-e Place ,, 

Exeter Street ,, 

Exeter ( 'ourt ,, 

Exeter Place, Charlestown . . ,, 

Exeter Place „ 

Export Street „ 

E Street ._ 2 

„ J44 

FabinStreet All 

Fabyan Street „ 

Fairbanks Street ,, 

Fairbury Street „ 

Fairfitx Street „ 

Fairfield Street „ 

Fairfield Place „ 

Fairhaveii Street ,, 

Fairland Street^: ,, 

Fairniount Street ,, 

Fairview Street, West Ilox. ,, 

Fairview Street, Dorchester „ 

F'air weather Street „ 

Falcon Street ,, 

P^alnumth Street . . „ 

Faneuil Street „ 

Faneuil Hall Square „ 

Fargo Street . „ 

Fargo Place ,, 

Farmgate Street „ 

Farnham Street ,, 

Earns vvorth Street ,, 

Farnuni Place „ 

Fanjuhar Street „ 

Farragut ( 'ourt „ 

Farragut Street ,, 

Karrinsfton Street, East Bos. ,, 

Farrington Street, W. Rox... ,, 
Farrington Avenue, W. l\ox. 
Farrington Avenue, Dorches. 

Farwell Avenue . 

Faulkner Street , 

Faulkner Circle ,, 

Favre Street „ 

Faxon Street. Hoxbury ,, 

Faxon Street. Dorchester 

Fay Street ,, 

Fayette Court „ 

Fayette Street „ 

Fayston Street ,. 

Federal Street ,, 

Federal Court ,, 

Federal Road ,, 

Felling Place ,, 

Fellows Street 

Felton Place ,, 

Fen Court ,, 

Fenelon Street ,, 

Fenner Street „ 





In 


To 


Sec. 




1(> 




10 




28 


---- 


40 
2 




-1 
41 





4 




42 




42 




7 




4 


140 


40 


End 


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28 




21 




27 





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11 




20 




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27 




15 





36 




8 




28 





2 





;-!8 




38 





19 





15 




38 




13 





31 




8 




34 




37 




34 




31 




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23 



13 

2(i 

9 

4 

7 

21 

4 

4 

31 

14 

15 

15 

12 

26 

20 



Street From 

Feiuio Terrace All 

Fenno Street „ 

Fenno Place „ 

Fenton Street „ 

Fenton Place ,, 

Fenway ,. 

Fenway Court ,, 

Fen wick Street ,, 

Fenwood Poad ,, 

Ferdinand Street ,, 

Fern Street „. 

Fern Place ,, 

Ferndale Street ,, 

Ferrin Street ,, 

Ferry Street „ 

Ferry ( 'ourt ,. 

Fessenden Street, Dorchester ,, 

Fessenden Street, Jam. Plain ., 

Fessenden Court „ 

FidelaPark „ 

Field Street „ 

Field Court „ 

Field's Corner ,, 

Fifield Street ,, 

Fifth Street (See East and 
West) 

Fifth Street Place „ 

First Street (See East and 
West) 

Fish Lane „ 

Fisher Avenue „ 

Fiske Terrace ,. 

Flagg Street , „ 

Flanders Street „ 

Fleet Street „ 

Fletcher Street ,, 

Flint Street 

Flint Place 

Flood Square ,, 

Floral Place ,. 

Florence Street „ 

Florence Street, West Rox. __ „ 

Florida Street „ 

Floyd Street. Roxbury ,, 

Floyd Street. Dorchester 

Follen Street 

Folsom Street, Roxbury 

Folsoni .Street, West Rox. ^ . ,, 

Folsom Avenue ,, 

Forbes .Street ,, 

Ford .Street , „ 

Ford's Run „ 

Forest Street ,, 

Forest Hills Street „ 

Forest Hills Avenue „ 

Foster's Court „ 

Fort Avenue ^_ ., 

Fort Hill Square „ 

Foss .Street ,, 

Foster .Street ,, 

Foster .Street, Brighton ,, 

Foundry Street „ 

Fountain Street ,, 

Fountain Hill Street „ 



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The Old Colony Trust Company offers you absolutely modern safe deposit 
vaults at both its Court Street Office and Temple Place Branch. One of these 
is sure to be conveniently located, and we cordially invite your inspection. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



99 



Street From 

Fountain Place All 

Fountain Square 

Fourth Street (See East and 
West) 

Fowle Street ,, 

Fowler Street ,. 

Fox Point Koad ,, 

Fox Street ,, 

Francis Street. Koxbury ,, 

Francis Street. West Rox. ._ ,, 

Frankfort Street ,, 

P^ranklin Street „ 

Franklin Street, Brighton . . ,, 

Franklin Street, Charlestown ., 

Franklin Street. Dorchester „ 

Franklin Avenue ,, 

Franklin Court ,, 

Franklin Field ,, 

Franklin Pai'k „ 

Franklin Place „ 

Franklin Square „ 

Fred Street „ 

Frederick Street „ 

Frederick Terrace ,, 

Frederika Street „ 

Fredonia Street „ 

Freedom Court ,, 

PYeeland Street ,, 

Freeman Street ,, 

Freeman Place ,, 

Freeport Street „ 

Freemount Street ,, 

Fremont Street „ 

Fremont Avenue ,, 

Fremont Place, Charlestown ,, 

Fremont Place, Dorchester „ 

French Street „ 

French Terrace ,, 

Fresno Street ,, 

P'riend Street „ 

Front Street „ 

Frost Avenue „ 

Froth ingham Avenue „ 

Fruean Place „ 

Fruit Street. Charlestown .. ,, 

Fruit Street „ 

Fruit Street Court „ 

Fruit Street Place „ 

P^ulda Street „ 

Fuller Street „ 

Fullerton Street „ 

Fulton Court „ 

Fulton Street :_ „ 

Fulton Street, Dorchester _. „ 

Fulton Place „ 

Furbush Court „ 

Furbush Koad „ 

G Street „ 

(iage Street ,, 

(iainsboro Street 2 

„ 28 

Galena Street All 

Gallatin Street „ 

Gannett Street „ 



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Garden Street All 

Garden Street, West Rox. _. ,, 

Garden Street, Brighton „ 

Garden Court Street ,, 

Garden Street Arch ,, 

Garden Street Court ,, 

Gardner Court ,, 

Gardner Street, Charlestown ,, 

Gardner Street. Koxbury ,, 

Gardner Street, West Rox. . _ ,, 

Gardner Street, Brighton 

Gardner Avenue, Roxbury ,, 

Gardner ^V venue, Dorchester ,, 

Gardner Place ,, 

Garfield Street ,, 

Garfield Avenue ,, 

Garfield Place ,, 

Garland Street ,, 

Garland Place ,, 

Garrison Street ,, 

Gaston Street ,, 

Gates Street ,, 

Gay Street „ 

Gay Head Street „ 

Gayland Avenue ,, 

Gayland Street „ 

Gaylord Street „ 

Gem Avenue „ 

Genesee Street ,, 

Geneva Avenue . 2 

298 

Geneva Street All 

George Street, Roxbury 2 

8'? 

George Street, East Boston All 

George Street, Brighton ,. 

George Street. Charlestown ,, 

Georgia Street ,, 

Georgiana Street „ 

Gerard Street ,, 

Germain Street „ 

German Street ,, 

Germania .Street ,, 

Gerrish Street „ 

Gibbs Court ,. 

Gibson Street „ 

Gifford Street „ 

GifFord Place „ 

Gilbert Avenue ,, 

Gilbert Place „ 

Gilman Street, West Rox. . . ,, 

Gilman Street, Brighton ._ „ 

Gilson Court ,, 

Glade Avenue, ,, 

Gladstone Street ,, 

Gleason Street „ 

Glen Street. Dorchester ., 

Glen Street, Jamaica Plain 

Glen Road 

Glenarm Street ,, 

Gleubrook Street ,, 

Glendale Street ,, 

Glendale Koad „ 



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Resources in excess of $90,000,000 and two conveniently located, thoroughly- 
modern bank buildings combine to make the Old Colony Trust Company one 
of the strongest and most desirable depositories in New England. 



100 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSEN(JER KATES 



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Glendon Street 


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(ilendon Place 

(ilenhani Street 

tilenside Avenue 


Greenville Street 

Greenville Park 

Greenwich Street, Roxbury . 
Greenwich Street, Dorchester 

Green wich I'ark 

Greenwich Place 


20 

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14 


(Jlenvale Terrace _ _ 


27 


Glenway Street 

Glenwood Street 


8 
27 


(Jlenwodd Place . 

(ilide Street 


Greenwood Avenue 

Greenwood Street 


25 

26 


(ilines Avenue : 


Greenwood Place 


26 


Gloucester Street 

Gloucester Place 


Gregg Street 

Grenville Place .. 


24 

7 


(xlover Court 

(ilover Place 


Grew A venue 

Gridley Street 

Griffin Court . . 


31 

4 


(loddard Street _ __ __ 


27 


(}old Street 

(Toldsmith Street .. 


Griggs Street 

Grimes Street _ 


17 

40 


(ioldsniith Place . . 


Grinnell Street _ 


13 


Goodwin Court 

Goodwin Place 

Gordon Street, Jam. Plain 


Grossman Street 

Grosvenor Place 

Gro ton Street 


33 

20 

9 


Gordon Street, Brighton 

Gordon Street 

(lordon Place 

Gore Street 


Grotto Glen Road 

Grouse Street 

Grove Hall 

Grove Street . 


19 

34 

20 

5 


(rorhara Place 

(iould Street, West Roxbury 

Gould Street, Brighton 

Gould's Court _ 


Grove Street, Dorchester 

Grove Street, West Roxbury 

Grove Park 

Grove Place 

Grove Place, Dorchester 

Grove Square 

Grove Terrace 

Groveland Street 


■ 21 

34 

21 

5 


Gould ville Terrace 

(ifove Street 

Grace Street 

(traham Court 


21 
5 
5 

33 


(Jrafton Street 

Grampian AVav 


Grovenor Road 

Grover Avenue 


24 
27 


(iranby Street 


Guernsey Street _ 


31 


Grandview Street 


Guild Street .. 


19 


Granger Street 

Granger Place 


Guild Row 

Guilford Street _ __ 


14 

17 


Granite Street 

Granite Avenue .. 


Gurney Street 

Gustiu Street . 


19 
40 


Grant Street 


Gustine Street . 


27 


(xrant Avenue . _ 


H Street 


39 


(irant Place, Dorchester 


H Street Place .. 


39 


Grant Road 

Granville Street, AV^est Rox. 
Granville Street, Dorchester 

Gray Street, Charlestown 

Gray Street ... 


Hadley Street 

Had win Way ..l 

Hager Street 

Halborn Street 

Hale Street 

Haley Street 

Half Moon Street 

Hall Street 

Halleck Street 


42 

32 

24 

38 

2 


Greelev Street . . . 


20 


Green Street 


21 
24 


Green Street, Charlestown 


i;'. 


Green Street, Jam. Plain 


Haliday Street 


27 


Green Hill Street . . 


Hamblen Street 

Hamburg Street 

Hamilton Street, Dorchester 
Hamilton Street 


42 


Green Hill Avenue 

Greenbrier Street 


9 
. - 23 


(xreenhalge Street , 

Greenhevs Street 


34 


Hamilton Court 


42 


Greenleaf Street 


Hamilton Place 

Hamlet Street 


4 


Greenmount Street Court . 


21 


Greenmount Street 


Hamlin Street .. 


39 


Greenock Street 


Hammatt Road _ _.. 


32 


Greenough Avenue 


Hammett Street 


13 







The Old Colony Trust Company will serve as treasurer or as agent 
for the treasurer of charitable, educational and other similar 
associations. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSEXGER KATES 



101 



Street P'rom To 

Hamnioiul Street All 

Hanniioiul Terrace ,, 

Hampfleii Street ,, 

Hampshire Street ,, 

Hampshire Court >„ 

Hampstead Hoad „ 

Hancock Street „ 

Hancock Street, ("harlestown ,, 

Hancock Street, Dorchester „ 

Hancock Avenue „ 

Hancock Place „ 

Hancock Square „ 

Hanley Square ,, 

Hano Street ,, 

Hanover Street 2 810 

„ 312 End 

Hanover Avenue All 

Hansborough Street ,, 

Hanson Street „ 

Harbell Terrace „ 

Harbor Street „ 

Harbor View „ 

Harbor View Street ., 

Harcourt Street ,, 

Harding ('ourt _, „ 

Hardwick Street „ 

Harlem Street „ 

Harley Street ,, 

Harlow Street ,, 

Harmony Street „ 

Harmony Place „ 

Harold Street „ 

Harriet Street ,, 

Harrington Avenue ,, 

Harris Street ,, 

Harris Avenue ,, 

Harrishof Street ,, 

Harrison Street ,, 

Harrison Avenue 2 300 

302 6(i2 

„ 664 872 

874 End 

Harrison Park All 

Harrison Square ,, 

Hart Place ., 

Hart Street. ,, 

Hartford Street ,, 

Hartford Street, Dorchester. ,, 

Hartford Place ,, 

Hartford Terrace ,, 

Hartland Street ,, 

Hart well Street ,, 

Harvard Street „ 

Harvard Street, Charlestown ,, 

Harvard Street, Dorchester _ 2 250 

2o2 4()2 

. 464 End 

Harvard Avenue, Dorchester All 

Harvard Avenue. Brighton,. 2 46 

.. -- oO End 

Harvard Place . All 

Hai-vard Place. Charlestown ., 

Harvard Place, Brighton ,, 

Harvard Square, Charlestown 



Id 
Sec. Street From 

14 Harvest Street; Ward 16 ... All 

14 Harvest Street, Ward 24 .. _ .. 

15 Harvest Terrace 

13 Harwich Street 

13 Har wood Street 

25 Haskell Street ,, 

5 Haskins Street ,, 

41 Hastings Street „ 

23 Hatch Street „ 

5 Hathaway Street ,, 

3 Hathaway Street, West Rox. „ 

42 Hathon Square „ 

13 Hautevale Street ,, 

16 Haven Street ,, 

2 I Haven Avenue ,, 

1 ' Haverford Street „ 

1 { Haverhill Street „ 

2") Haverhill Street, Chas „ 

9 Havey Street ., 

27 Ha viland Street ., 

38 Haviland Terrace ,, 

36 Havre Street ,, 

22 I Ha wes Street ,. 

8 I Hawes Avenue ,, 

40 Hawkins Street ,, 

28 Ha wley Street „ 

26 Hawley Place „ 

26 Hawthorn Street ., 

21 Hawthorn Avenue ,, 

36 Hawthorne Street ,, 

36 Hawthorne Place ,, 

20 Hayden Street ,, 

28 Hayden Place ,, 

19 Hayden Terrace ,, 

1 Haydn Street ,, 

24 I Hayes Square ., 

20 Hay market Place „ 

31 ] Haymarket Square „ 

7 I Hay nes Street „ 

9 Haines Park ,, 

10 Hay ward Place ,, 

15 I Hayward Place, Dorchester ,. 

27 Hazel Park 1 ,, 

27 Hazel wood Street 

39 Head Place „ 

34 Heath Street „ 

4 Heath Avenue „ 

21 Heath Place „ 

4 I Heath Square ,, 

21 I Heath cote Street „ 

22- 1 Heathland Street ,, 

20 Hecla Street „ 

7 Heldum Street „ 

41 Helen Street „ 

26 Helena Street ,, 

25 Hemenway Street ,. 

32 Hemlock .Street 

26 Hemman Street ., 

16 Henchman Street _ 

17 Henderson Avenue 

4 Hendry Street . ., 

41 Heidey Street „ 

28 Henry Street ,, 

41 Hensh aw Street 



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22 
26 
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For less than three cents a day ($10 a year) securities of great value may be 
insured against loss by placing them in the safe deposit vaults of the Old 
Colony Trust Company. 



102 



STKKKT DIKKCTOKV VOK MKSSKN(iKl{ KATKS 



Street 

lleiishaw Terrace 

Herbert Street 

lien-ford Street 

llermun Street 

Heron Street 

Merrick Street 

I ierse y Street 

Ilersey Place 

llestiat Park 

Uewes Street 

llewins Street 

Hewlett Street 

Hiawatha Uoad 

Hichl)orii Street 

Hickory Avenue 

High Street 

Hiffli Street, ("harlestown. 



* roni 
All 



Hifjh Street. Horchester 
Hif^h Street. West Koxbury 

High Hock Way 

High Street Place 

Ilighgate Street 

Highland Street 

Highland .Street, Dorchester. 

Highland Avenue 

Highland Avenue, Dorchester 

Highland Park 

Highland T'ark Avenue 

Highland Park Street 

Highland Place 

Highland Spring Square 

Highland Terrace 

Hilburn .Street 

Hilburn Place 

Hilcrest Street 

Ilildreth Street 

Hill Street. Charlestown 

Hill Street. West Koxbury.. 

Hill Place 

Hillsdale Street 

Hillside Street 

Hillside Avenue. West Rox. 

Hillside Avenue. Brighton 
Hillside Place 

Hillside Terrace 

Hilton Street 

Hinckley Street 

Hinghani Street 

Hobart Street 

Hobson Street, Dorchester .. 
Hobson Street, West Kox.. 

Hobson Street. Brighton 

Hobson Square 

Hoffman Street 

Holborn Street 

Holborn Park 

Holborn Terrace 

Holbrook Street 

Holbrook Avenue 

Holbrook Place 

Holden Street.. 

Holden Court 



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87 
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In 
Sec. Street From 

:;4 Holden Place All 

liC) Holden Place. Dorchester ,, 

8 Holden Row. Charlestown .. „ 

■_'() Holiday Street „ 

;!4 Holland Place „ 

16 Hollander Street „ 

tit) Holley S(|uare „ 

4 Hollingsworth Street „ 

•JO Hollis Street „ 

•_'() Hollis I'lace „ 

•J() Hollis Place, Brighton ,, 

;;i Holly Street „ 

;'.l! Ilolni.in Street ,, 

It) Holmes Street „ 

42 Holmes Avenue „ 

4 Holton Street ,, 

41 Holworthy Street „ 

42 I Holyoke Street „ 

'21] Homer Street ,, 

;J4 Homes Avenue ,, 

17 Homes Place ■,, 

4 Homestead Street ,, 

1(3 Homestead Avenue ,, 

1!) Homestead Place ,, 

28 Homestead Park ,. 

19 Hooker Street „ 

27 Hooper Street ,, 

19 Hooper Avenue „ 

19 Hooten Court ,, 

19 Hope Place „ 

19 Hopedale Street „ 

19 Hopestill Street „ 

19 Hopkins Street ,, 

;'51 Hopkins Place ,, 

:51 Horace street „ 

;}1 Hosmer Street „ 

2() Houghton Street „ 

42 HoustonStreet „ 

;'.l Howard Street „ 

;',9 Howard Street, Koxbury „ 

27 Howard Avenue ,, 

19 Howard Place, Dorchester ._ „ 

ol Howard Place, Brighton „ 

32 Howe Street ,, 

16 Howe Avenue „ 

42 Howe Place, Charlestown ,, 

26 Howell Street . ,. 

1") Howes Street ..... ,, 

22 Howland Street _ „ 

9 Hoyt Place . .. 

28 Hubbard Street, .Jam. Plain .. 
28 Hubbard Street, Brighton ._ ., 

:>1 Hubbard Terrace „ 

28 Hubl)ardston Street „ 

2() I Huckins Street ,. 

24 i Hudson Street, Charlestown ,, 

20 Hudson Street . „ 

2(1 Hudson Place „ 

20 J Hulbert Street ... .. 

24 Hull Street 

27 Humboldt Avenue 

16 Humboldt Park „ 

21 Humboldt Place ,, 

. 1 Humphrey Court ,, 



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By reason of its special facilities and intimate knowledg-e of investments the 
Old Colony Trust Company is peculiarly well fitted to act as executor and 
trustee under wills or as administrator of estates. 



STREET DIKECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



103 



Street From 

Humphreys Street All 

11 imiplireys Place ,, 

Iliiiineiuan Street ,, 

IIiinneiHaii Place „ 

Iluiiuewell Ave. „ 

lluiiti'r Street ,, 

Hunter Street, Dorchester ,, 

Hunter Street. West liox „ 

Huntington Avenue 1 

24<) 

720 

Hunting-ton Avenue, W. Kox. All 

Huiitoon Street ,, 

Huteliing's Street ,, 

llutehins Avenue „ 

llutc'liinson Street „ 

Hyde Street ,, 

Hyde I'ark .\ venue 2 

Hyde Square „ 

I Street „ 

Ice (^ourt, Charlestown „ 

Ida Street ,, 

Idaho Street ,, 

Iftiey lioad „ 

Independence Square „ 

India Street ., 

India Place ,, 

India S(|uare ,, 

Ingleside Street „ 

Intuan Street ., 

Innian Place ,, 

Intervale Street ,, 

Intervale Park „ 

Iowa Street ., 

Ipswich Street ,, 

Ipswich Place „ 

I roquois Street ,, 

Irving Street ,, 

Irving Place, Charlestown ,, 

Irving Place ., 

Irvington Street ,, 

Irwin Avenue ,, 

Isabella Street ,, 

Island Street ,, 

Islington Terrace ,, 

Itasca Street ,, 

Ivanhoe Street ,, 

Ivory Street ., 

Ivy Street ,, 

Jackson Street ,, 

.Jackson Avenue ,, 

.Jackson Avenue, Brighton _. ., 

.Jackson Place ., 

.Jackson Place. .Jam. Plain .. ,, 

.Jamaica Street „ 

.Jamaica Place . ,, 

.James Street ,, 

.James Street, West Roxbury „ 

.lames Avenue ,, 

.larvis Place „ 

.larvis Street „ 

.Jasper Place ,, 

.Jay Street ,, 

Jefferson Street „ 



In 
To Sec. Street From 

21 .Jefferson Avenue All 

21 .Jefferson Place „ 

15 .Jeffries Street ,, 

1.5 .Jenkins Street ,, 

28 .Jenner Street ,, 

41 .Jennings I'lace „ 

2() .Jerome Street 

;J2 Jersey Street 2 

245 8 ., „ 100 

7 IS 12 .Jerusalem Place All 

End 19 Jess Street ,, 

;;2 Jewell Park „ 

2() .Jewell Place „ 

20 Jewett Street „ 

19 .John Street ,, 

27 1 'John A. Andrews Street ,, 

;-59 .Johnson Street ,, 

750 >)'2 .Johnson Avenue. Jam. Plain ,, 

19 .Johnson Avenue, Charlest'n. ,, 

o9 Johnson Place „ 

41 Johnston Park „ 

35 .Johnston Koad ,, 

83 .lohnston Terrace ,, 

2.5 I Johns wood Koad „ 

39 .Joiner Street ,, 

4 -Jones Avenue „ 

4 .Jordan Street ., 

4 Joseph Street ,, 

21 .Josephine Street „ 

38 Joy Street „ 

38 Joy Street, West Roxbury _. „ 

20 Joy Place . „ 

20 .J udson Street „ 

20 .Julian Street „ 

11 .Juniper Street ,, 

35 j Juniper Terrace ,, 

19 j K Street „ 

5 ! K Street Place ,, 

42 Kalada Park „ 

5 Kane Street. ,, 

8 Keany Square ,, 

20 Kearsarge Avenue ,, 

7 Kearsarge Terrace ,, 

1.5 Keith Street ,, 

17 Kelly Court. Charlestown „ 

32 Kelly Court. Brighton „ 

' 10 Kemble Street ,, 

34 Kemble Place „ 

11 Kemp Street ,, 

41 1 Kerapton Street „ 

1 j Kenberma Road ,, 

28 Kendall Street ., 

4 ; Kenilworth Street ,, 

24 1 Kenmore Street ,, 

24 ; Kennard Avenue ,, 

24 I Kennard Court ,, 

10 Kenneth Street ,, 

31 Kenney Street „ 

39 Keni-ick Street „ 

1.5 Kensington Street ,, 

12 Kensington Park ,, 

1 Kent Street ,, 

39 Kenwood Street ,, 

7 Kerwin Street „ 





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The aim of the Old Colony Trust Company is to conduct its business upon 
sound principles to the end that its depositors^ interests may remain unaffected 
in time of financial stress. 



104 



STREET UIKECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



In 



Street From 

Keswick Street All 

Keyes Place „ 

Keyes Street - 

174 

Kilby Street All 

Kilinaniock Street All 

Kilsyth Koad „ 

Kilton Street ,, 

Kimble Street ,, 

Kiueo Street „ 

King Street, Roxbury „ 

Kiiijjf Street, Dorchester „ 

King Siiiiare ,, 

King Terrace ,, 

Kingsbury Street ,, 

Kingsdale Street ,, 

Kingsley Street ,, 

KingstoD Street 2 

„ 10-2 

Kingston Street, Charlestown All 

Kingston Place „ 

Kinross Koad ,, 

Kirk Street ,, 

Kirkland Street ,, 

Kirk wood Koad ,, 

Kittredge Street ._ __ „ 

Kittredge Terrace ,, 

Knapp Street ,, 

Kneeland Street ,, 

Knights Court ,. 

Knoll Street ,. 

Knowlton Street ,, 

Knox Street ,, 

L Street „ 

Laconia Street ,, 

Lafayette Avenue ,, 

La Fayette Park ,, 

La Field Street ,, 

La Grange Street ,, 

La Grange Street, West Rox. 2 

La Grange Place All 

Lake Street ,, 

Lakeville Place ,, 

Lamartine Street ,, 

Lamartine (Jourt ,, 

Lamartine Place ,. 

Lamartine Square ,, 

Lamartine Terrace ,, 

Lambert Street „ 

Lambert Avenue „ 

Laniont Street ,, 

Lamson Street ,, 

Lamson Court ,, 

Lanark Road „ 

Lancaster Street „ 

Landseer Street ,, 

Langdon Park ,, 

Langdon Street . ,, 

Langdon Terrace ,, 

Lansdowne Street ,, 

Lansing Street.. „ 

Larch Place „ 

Larchmont Street „ 



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100 


4 


End 


7 




42 




7 




17 




34 




7 




28 




31 




31 








7 




24 




31 




39 




7 




39 




9 




2 




21 




27 




77 


722 


34 


End 


30 




17 




28 




24 




24 




24 




24 




24 




24 




19 




19 




14 




35 




35 




17 




2 




34 




23 




21 





21 




15 




20 




31 





26 



Street From 

Lark Street, South Boston _ . All 
Lark Street, West Roxbury _ 

Larkin Avenue ,, 

Jja Rose Block ., 

Lasell Street. ., 

Lathrop Place ,, 

Laurel Street, Charlestown . ,. 

Laurel Street, Roxbury ,, 

Laurel Street, Dorchester .. ,, 

Lauriat Street, Dorchester.. *„ 

Lauriat Avenue ,, 

Lauten Place ,, 

Lawn Street, Roxbury ,, 

Lawn Street, West Roxbury. „ 

Lawndale Terrace ,, 

Lawrence Ave., Charlestown ,, 

Lawrence Avenue, Roxbury. ,, 

Lawrence Park ,, 

Lawrence Road : ,, 

Lawrence Street ,, 

Lawrence Street, Charlestown ,, 

Lawrence Street, Brighton.. ,, 

Lawton Street „ 

Leamington Road ,, 

liCather Square „ 

Lebanon Street ,, 

Lee Place ,, 

Lee Street ,, 

Leeds Street 

Leedsville Court 

Leedsville Street ,, 

Lehigh Street ., 

Lenox Street ,, 

Leicester Street ,, 

Leigh ton Park ,, 

Leighton Street . ,, 

Leland Place ,, 

Leon Street ,, 

Leonard Court ,, 

Ijeonard Place ,, 

Leonard Street 

Le Roy Street 

Leslie Park 

Leslie Street ,, 

Leslie Place ,, 

Lester Street „ 

Letterfine Terrace „ 

Levant Street „ 

Leverett Avenue „ 

Leverett Street „ 

Leverett. Street, East Boston ,, 

Lewis Park ., 

Lewis Place ,, 

Lewis Street ,, 

Lewis Street, East Boston ,, 

Lexington Avenue, Chas ,, 

Lexington Place ... ,, 

Lexington Square „ 

Lexington Street, Chas. . ,, 

Lexington Street, E. Boston. ,, 

Lyden Street ,, 

Leyland Street ,, 

Liberty Square 

Liberty Street 



To 



In 

Sec. 
40 
34 
16 
16 
34 

1 
42 
20 
26 
26 
26 
39 
19 
32 
24 
41 
21 
21 
33 

9 
41 
16 
11 
19 

4 
21 

5 
24 
40 
23 
23 

9 
14 
28 

S 

,s 

9 
13 
27 
39 
27 
23 
20 
27 
24 
21 
21 
23 



19 
21 

35 
41 
37 
37 
41 
36 
37 
21 
4 
39 



Depositors may transact by mail all bankingf business with the Old Colony 
Trust Company. This is especially convenient for those whose business 
bring-s them but infrequently to the city. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



105 



Street From 

Lilly Street All 

Lime Street Place 

Lime Street ,, 

Lincoln Park. South Boston. ,. 

Lincoln Place, Cliarlestown.. ,, 

Lincoln Place, Ward 10 „ 

Lincoln Place, Ward 12 ,, 

Lincoln Stjuare ,, 

Lincoln Street 2 

„ 60 

Lincoln Street, Brighton All 

Lincoln Street, Chavlestown. 

Lincoln Street, Dorchester __ ,, 

Lindall Court ,, 

Lindall Place „ 

Liiulall Street ,, 

Linden Street, South Boston. ,. 

Linden Street, Dorchester ,, 

Linden Street, West Roxbury, 

from Belgrade Avenue ,, 

Linden Street, West Koxbury, 

from Bellevue Avenue ,, 

Linden Street, Brighton ,, 

Linden Avenue ,, 

Linden Court ,. 

Linden Park Street ,, 

Linden Place ,, 

Linden Place, South Boston _ ,, 

Lindsey Street ,, 

Linnet Street ,, 

Linwood Place, Charlestown. ,, 

Lin wood S(juare ,, 

Linwood Street „ 

Liszt Street . ,, 

Litchfield (^ourt „ 

Litchfield Street „ 

Lithgow Street „ 

Liverpool Avenue, E. Boston 

Liverpool Street, East Boston ,. 

Liversidge \Vay ,, 

Lockstead Avenue „ 

Locke Place „ 

Locust Street ,, 

Logan Street ., 

Lombard Place 

Lombard Street 

London Court, East Boston _ 

London Street, East Boston. 2 

-. „ „ i^O 

Longfellow Street All 

Longmeadow Street 

Longwood Avenue 2 

, 142 

Longwood Avenue Court All 

Longwood Terrace ,, 

Lonsdale Street ,, 

Lorenzo Street „ 

Lorette Street ,, 

Loretto Street 

Loring Street ,, 

Lorraine Street, Dorchester . ,. 

Lorraine Street, W. Roxbury „ 

Lothian Road ,, 

Lotus Place ., 





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To 


Sec. 




41) 




6 




6 




39 




41 




7 




10 




89 


58 


4 


End 


7 




IG 




42 




27 




5 




5 




31 




39 




•>7 



218 
End 



140 
End 



31 

31 
16 
14 
27 
14 
3 
39 
26 
34 
42 
19 
19 
31 
38 
16 
26 
35 
35 
33 
24 
39 
22 
19 
40 
27 
35 
35 
36 
23 
21 
13 
12 
13 
12 
27 
27 
34 
34 
40 
21 
31 
17 
25 



Street From 

Louders Lane All 

Louisburg Square ,, 

Louis Pasteur Avenue ,, 

Louise Park 

Lovering Place ,, ' 

Lovett Place ,, 

Lo vis Street ,, 

Lowell Street ,, 

Lowell Court ,. 

Lowell S(jiiare ,, 

•Lowland Place ,, 

Loyola Street ,, 

Lubee Street „ 

Lucas Street ,. 

Lucerne Street ,, 

Ludlow Street ,, 

Luteman Place ,, 

Luther Place ,, 

Lyman Street ,, 

Lyman Place ,, 

Lynde Street „ 

Lynde Street, Charlestown __ ,, 

Lynde Avenue „ 

Lynde Street Place ,, 

Lyndeboro Street „ 

Lyndeboro Place ,, 

Lindehurst Street 

Lynn Street 

Lynnville Terrace 

Lyon Street. 

Lyon Place 

Lyons Street 

M Street 

M Street Place 

Mackin Street 

Madison Street 

Madison Avenue, Charlestown 
Madison Avenue, Dorchester. 

Madison Court 

Madison Place 

Madison Square 

Magazine Street 

Magnolia Street, Dorchester. 
Magnolia Street, W. Roxbury 

Magdala Street 

Magnolia Square 

Main Street, Charlestown 



Maitland Street All 

Malbon Place 

Malcolm Street 

Malcolm Street, W. Roxbury 

Maiden Street 

Maiden Court 

Mall Street 

Mallet Street 

Malta Street 

Malvern Street 

Manchester Street, W. Rox. _ 
Manchester Street, Dorchester 

Mansfield Street 

Mansfield Place, Charlestown 

Mansur Street 

Maple Street 



To 



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Sec. 

30 

5 

12 

20 

9 
•> 

40 



3 
35 
20 
35 

9 
26 
42 
14 

1 

3 



42 



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A provision may be made in a will appointingf the Old Colony Trust 
Company to fill a vacancy caused by the death or resignation of an executor 
or trustee. 



106 



STKEET DIRKCTORY FOR MESSKNGER RATES 



Street From 

Maple Street, West lioxbiiry "_' 

Maple Avenue All 

Mai.le I'ark ., 

Maple Place ,, 

Maple riace, Jamaica Plain. „ 

Maple Terrace ,, 

Mapleton Street . . . _ . . ,, 

Ma|)lew()()cl Way . ,. 

Marl)le Street . . .. 

Marble Court ,, 

Marbury Terrace ,, 

Mar('ella Street ,, 

March Avenue ,, 

March Way ,, 

Mar<;aret Street „ ., 

Marj;aret Street, Dorchester. ,, 

Marginal Street ,, 

Marine Park ,, 

Marion Street, Charlestown . 
Marion Street, East Boston.. 

Marion Street, \V. Koxbury.. ., 

Maik Street . " . . „ 

Market Street „ 

Market Street, Brighton 2 

192 

Marketplace All 

Marlboro Street 2 

., 1G4 

„ 418 

Marlou Terra('e All 

Marlowe Street „ 

Marniion Street ,, 

Marsh Street ., 

Marshall Street ,, 

Marshall Terrace ,, 

Marshfield Street ,, 

Martin Street ,, 

Marvin Street ,, 

Maryland Street ,, 

Masconia Street . ,, 

Mascot Street - - ?? 

Mason Street, Charlestown.. ,, 

Mason Street ,. 

Mason Court ., 

Massachusetts Avenue 2 

4;}2 

„ 782 

„ 1028 

Massasoit Avenue All 

Matchett Street ,, 

Mather Street 
Mattapan Street 
Mattapan S(|uare 

Matthews Street 

Maudlin Street 
Maverick Street 

Maverick S(|uare ., 

Maxfield Street ,, 

Maxwell Street ,, 

May Street „ 

May Street fm. Quincy St. ._ ,, 

May Street, West Roxbury. . ,, 

May Place ,. 



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Sec. 


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IT 




20 





24 




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7 



Street From 

May Place, Koxbury All 

Mayf air Street ,, 

Mayfield Street ,, 

Maynard Street ,, 

Mayo Street ,, 

May wood Street ,, 

Maywood Terrace 

McCorniick S(|uare 

McKinley Square . _ . , 

McLean Street 

^IcLean Court ,, 

McLellan Street „ 

McLellan Street, Dorchester. ,, 

McNary S((uare ,, 

Mead Street. Charlestown ,, 

Mead Street, Brighton ,, 

Mead Street Court, Chas. ,, 

Meander Street „ 

Mechanic Street ,, 

Mechanic Street. Roxbury ,, 

Mechanic Street. Brighton .. ,, 

Mechanic Court ,, 

Mechanics Row ,, 

Medfield Street „ 

Medt'ord Street 

Medford Street, Charlestown. 2 
278 

Medford ( ourt All 

Med way Street ,, 

Meehan Street ,, 

Meehan Place ,, 

Melbourne Street ,, 

Melcher Street ,, 

Mellen Street ,, 

Melrose Street ,, 

Melrose Place ,, 

Melville Avenue ., 

Melville Place „ 

Melvinside Terrace ,. 

Mendelsohn Street ,, 

Mendum Street ,, 

Menlo Street ,, 

Menton Street „ 

Mercantile Street „ 

Mercer Street , ,, 

Merchants Row ., 

Meredith Street ,. 

Meridian Street 2 

,. Fi8 

Meridian Place All 

Merlin Street. Dorchester ,. 

Merlin Street. West Roxbury „ 

Merriam Street ,, 

Merrill Street ,, 

Merrill Avenue ,, 

Merrimac Street ,, 

Merton Place ,, . 

Messinger Street ,, 

Metcalf Street .. 

Metropolitan Avenue 

Metropolitan Terrace 

Meyer Street 

Michigan Avenue ,. 

Middle Street __. „ 



To 



In 

Sec. 
18 
20 

81 

9 

20 

20 



15 
26 

:'.!» 
42 
IC) 
42 
9 



17 





9 
11 


27 ti 


41 


End 


42 
9 




27 




25 




24 




26 




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26 





7 



26 
8 
22 
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32 
16 





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85 


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85 




26 




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81 

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26 
40 



The intention of a testatof who names an individual as executor or trustee 
under his will may be defeated by the death or disability of the individual. 
The Old Colony Trust Company has a perpetual charter. 



STREET DIKECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



107 







In 








In 


Street From 


To 


Sec. 


Street From 


To 


Sec. 


Middlesex Street All 




9 


Monument ( 'ourt 


All 




41 


Middlesex Street, Chailest'n. „ 




42 


Monument Lane. 


J, 




41 


Middleton Street „ 





2(5 
22 


Monument 1 'lace 

Monument Square 


f) 


---- 


41 


Midland Street „ 


41 


Midway Street „ 




88 


Moon Street 






1 


Miles Street ., 




19 


Moore Street, East Boston __ 






86 


Milford Street _ - _ ,. 





9 

4 


Mora Street _____ 


2 


"162 


•''(■) 


Milk Street ., 


Moreland Street 


20 


Mill Street. East Boston „ 




85 


,, 


104 


End 


21 


Mill Street, ("harlestown ,, 




42 


Moreland Street, W. Kox.__ 


All 




2S 


Mill Street. Dorchester .. ,, 





27 

42 


Morgan Street 


" 


.... 


<) 


Mill Street Court, ('has. .. 


Morley Street 


19 


Miller Street, ( 'harlestown _. „ 




41 


Morlock Place 


.. 




18 


Miller Park . „ 


- — 


21 


Morrill Street 

Morris Street, East Boston, _ 


" 


.... 


22 


Miller's Lane „ 


'^]l) 


Millet Street „ 





2() 
19 


Morrison Street 

Morse Street 


" 





84 


Millmont Street „ 


2() 


Mills Street .. . „ 





20 
8 

27 

2(> 
4 

27 


Morton Street, Ward 6 

Morton Street 


2 
702 
All 


"700 
End 


1 


Milton Street ., 


1 


Milton Street. Dorchester _ ,, 






Milton .\ venue __ „ 


Morton Place. Ward 19 

Morton Place. East Boston. _ 
Moselev Street 


19 


Milton Place .. „ 


1 


Milwood Street. Dorchester „ 


22 


Mihvood Street, W. Koxbury „ 
Minden Street ,, 





81 
19 


Moss Hill Eoad 







80 


Moss Place 


•f 


Mindoro Street _ 




18 


Motte Street 






fl 


Miner Street ., 




11 


Moulton Street . . 






41 


Miiiot Street _ ., 





27 


Moulton Avenue 

Moulton Court ^ 


" 





41 


Minot Street. Dorchester , 


41 


Minot Park ....._. ., 





27 
27 
22 


Moultrie Street _ 


)5 





•>6 


Minot Place _ . _ .. 


Mt. Bowdoin Green 


•^(i 


Minton Street. Dorchester ., 


Mt. Bowdoin Terrace 


2() 


Minton Street. Jam. Plain .. 




24 


Mt. Everett Street 


., 




28 


Mishawum Street ., 




42 


Mt. Hope Street 






82 


Mitchell Street „ 




40 


Mt. Ida Road 






28 


Model Place, East Boston .. ,, 





85 
7 


Mt. Ida Terrace 


" 





■•'8 


Model Place ., 


Mt. Pleasant Avenue 


20 


Moloney Street ., 




84 


Mt. Pleasant Place 


,, 




20 


-Monadnock Street „ 




21 


Mt. Pleasant Terrace 


,, 




20 


Monks Street ., 




39 


Mt. Vernon Street, Chas. 






41 


Monmouth Street _ _ _ 





86 
36 


Mt. Vernon Street . 


2 
120 


lis 

End 


.") 


Monmouth Square ., 




6 


Monroe Hoad ,, 





28 


Mt. Vernon Street, Dor 


All 




22 


Monroe Street _ ,, 





17 
88 
26 


Mt. Vernon Street, Brighton 
Mt. Vernon Street. W. Rox. 
Mt. Vernon Avenue 


•' 





28 


Monson Street „ 


84 


Montague Street ., 


5 


Montana Street „ 




20 


Mt. Vernon Avenue, Brighton 


,, 




28 


Montclair .\ venue 





81 
25 


^It. Vernon Place 


^' 





5 


Montebello Koad „ 


Mt. Vernon Place, Chas 


41 


Montello Street „ 




28 


Mt. Warren Street 


,, 




20 


Montello Street, W. Roxbury „ 





81 


Mt. Walley 







80 


Monterev Avenue „ 





82 


Mt. Washington Avenue 


,, 




88 


Montfern Avenue „ 





28 


Mt. Washington Place 


,, 




89 


Montgomery Street 2 


62 


9 


Mountain Avenue 






26 


„ ()4 


End 


10 


Mountfort Street 






11 


Montgomery Street, W. K.._ All 
Montgomery Park . 





84 

10 

9 


Mozart Street 


)) 





19 


Mozart Avenue 


81 


Montgomery Square 


Mozart Place 


19 


Montmorenci Avenue ., 




37 


Mulvey Street 


,, 




8"' 


Monto Place 




1(5 


Mulvey Avenue 







19 


Montrose Street 




20 


Mulvey Terrace 






19 


Montview Street 




84 


Munroe Street 






20 


Monument Street . „ 





41. 
41 


Munroe Place 

Munson Street 


M 





7 


Monument Avenue _ _. „ 


n 









The Old Colony Trust Compan-y wit<h its 25,000 depositors — most of them 
individuals and small business houses — holds a position in the public confidence 
of which its officers are justl-y proud. 



108 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



Street From 

Murdofk Street All 

Murdoek Place ., 

Murray Avenue _- ., 

Murray Court, East Boston ,, 

Music Hall Place , 

Myles Street.. ,. 

Myric'k Street ,, 

Myrtle Street „ 

Myrtle Street, W. Hoxbury.. ., 

Myrtle Place, lloxbury „ 

Myrtle Place, Dorchester „ 

Mystic Street „ 

Mystic Street, Charlestown . . „ 

Mystic Avenue, Charlestown ,, 

Mystic Place, Charlestown.. „ 

NStreet „ 

Nantasket Avenue „ 

Narragansett Street „ 

Nash Court ,, 

Nash Ivow ,, 

Nashua Street „ 

Nason Place, Charlestown.. „ 

Nason Place, Roxbury , , 

Nassau Street „ 

Nassau Place ,, 

Nathan Street „ 

Nathaniel Weld Place ,, 

National Street ,, 

Nawn Street „ 

Nawn Court „ 

Nay Street ,, 

Nazing- Street „ 

Nelson Street „ 

Nelson Place ,, 

Neponset Street ,, 

Neponset Avenue, W. Rox. ,, 

Neponset Avenue, Dorchester ,. 

Neponset Court, W. Roxbury „ 

Neptune Avenue „ 

Nevada Street ,. 

New Street, East Boston ,, 

New Baldwin Street „ 

Newark Street „ 

Newbern Street, Roxbury „ 

Newbern Street, Jam. Plain ,, 
Newbern Street, W. Roxbury ,, 

Newbern (^ourt, Roxbury ,, 

Newbern Place „ 

Newberg Street ,, 

Newbury Street 2 

„ 148 

,. ,, ;-3r2 

Newcastle Court AH 

Newcastle Road All 

Newcomb Street ., 

Newfield Street „ 

Newhall Street »> 

Newhall Avenue x 

Newhall Place ,, 

New Heath Street • ,, 

Newland Street ,• 

Newman Street •, 

Newman Place ,, 

New Park Avenue „ 



In 

Sec, 
17 
17 
20 

;3o 

4 
16 
1() 

5 
24 
21 
20 

9 
41 
4-i 
41 
3» 
17 
27 
40 
41 

3 
41 





32 




24 




39 




15 




14 




36 




36 




26 




4 




27 




32 




27 




32 




37 




26 




35 




42 




19 




14 




24 




32 




14 




7 




31 


146 


6 


370 


8 


End 


11 




10 




28 




15 




34 




27 




27 




27 




19 




10 




15 




31 



Street From 

Newport Street. All 

Newsome Park „ 

Newton Street (See East and 
West) 

Newton Street, Brighton ,, 

Newton Court „ 

Nicholson Court ,, 

Nightingale Street .,, 

Nikisch Avenue ,, 

Niles Court „ 

Ninth Street (See East and 
West) 

Nixon Street ,, 

Nixon Place „ 

Noanett Street ,. 

Noble Court, East Boston „ 

Nonantum Street ,, 

Nonijuit Street ,, 

Norcross Place „ 

Norfolk Street, Roxbury „ 

Norfolk Street, Dorchester.. 2 

-- 428 

Norfolk Street, W. Roxbury All 

Norfolk Avenue 2 

136 

Norfolk Place All 

Norfolk Terrace „ 

Norman Street ,, 

Normandy Street „ 

North Street 2 

„ „ 302 

North Ander.son Street All 

North Avenue „ 

North Beacon Street ,, 

North Bennett Street „ 

North Centre Street ,, 

North Ferry Avenue ,, 

North (irove Street ,, 

North Harvard Street „ 

North Hudson Street ,, 

North Margin Street ,, 

North Market Street „ 

North Mead Street, (^has. _. „• 

North Munroe Terrace ,, 

North Russell Street ,, 

North S((uare „ 

Northani Park ,, 

Northampton Street „ 

Northfield Street „ 

North wood Street „ 

Norton Street „ 

Norway Street ,, 

Norwick Street ,, 

Norwood Street ,, 

Notre 1 )arae „ 

Nottingham Street 

Nottingham Road 

Noyes Avenue 

Nursery Street „ 

Street „ 

Oak Street ,. 

Oak Street, Charle-stown „ 

Oak Avenue, Dorchester „ 

Oak Avenue, West Roxbury „ 



To 



In 

Sec. 
22 
24 



28 





13 




26 




31 


.... 


42 




26 


— 


17 





1 
35 




28 




21 




39 




19 


426 


26 


End 


33 




31 


134 


15 


End 


21 




4 




26 




2 




21 


300 


2 


End 


1 




3 




21 




16 





11 





35 




3 




16 













9 




2 





42 





27 




o 




2 




26 




10 




14 




37 




23 




8 




VI 




Ti 




19 




26 




17 





11 
39 


.... 


7 
42 




27 




34 



One of Boston's largest department stores receives in payment of its monthly- 
bills more checks drawn on the Old Colony Trust Company than on all the 
other Boston banks and trust companies combined. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



109 



Street From To 

Oak Grove Terrace All 

Oak Hill Avenue ,, 

Oak Square „ 

Oak Square Avenue „ 

Oak Terrace „ 

Oakdale Street „ 

Oakdale Square „ 

Oakdale Terrace „ 

Oakland Street. Dorchester. . ,, 

Oakland Street. Brighton „ 

Oakland Street, Roxbury „ 

Oakland Avenue, Roxbury. _ ,, . 

Oakland Avenue, Brighton _ „ 

Oakland Park „ 

Oakland Place, Dorchester.. „ 

Oakland Place, Brighton „ 

Oakley Street ,, 

Oakraan Street . „ 

Oakridge Street „ 

Oakview Avenue „ 

Oakview Terrace ,, 

Oakville Avenue „ 

Oak wood Avenue ,, 

Oakwood Street „ 

Ocean Street ,, 

Ogden Street ,, 

Ohio Street „ 

Old Colony Boulevard ,, 

Old Harbor Street ,, 

Oleander Street ,, 

Olive Place ,, 

Oliver Street ,, 

Oliver Place ,, 

Olmstead Park ,, 

Olinstead Street „ 

Olney Street 2 112 

,. 114 End 

Oneida Street All 

Onslow Terrace ,, 

Ophir Street ,, __i. 

Orange Street „ 

Orchard Street, Roxbury „ 

Orchard Street, W. Roxbury ,. 

Orchard Avenue ,, 

Orchard Park „ 

Orchardale Street „ 

Orchid Street „ 

f)rdway Place ,, 

Oregon Street „ 

Orient Avenue ,, 

Orient Heights ,, 

Oriental Court „ 

Oriole Street „ 

Orkney Road ,, 

Orlando Street ,, 

Orleans Street ,, 

Ormond Street ,, 

Osborn Place ,, 

Oscar Street ,, 

Osgood Place ,) 

Oswald Street „ 

Oswego Street „ 

Otis Street „ 

Otis Place ,. 



In 

Sec. 

14 

an 

28 
28 
26 
24 
24 
24 
82 
28 
2t) 
15 
28 
20 
32 
28 
2t) 
27 
26 
19 
19 
20 
26 
26 
26 
26 

7 
40 
39 
21 

9 

4 

4 
24 
25 
23 
26 

9 
39 
24 
31 
15 
24 
32 
15 
26 
27 

4 
19 
37 
37 
13 
34 

17 
32 



19 

19 
9 
4 
6 



In 



Street From 

Otis Place, West Roxbury All 

Otis Field Street ,. 

Ottawa Street •__ ,, 

Otter Street ,, 

Overlook Street „ 

Oxford Street ,, 

Oxford Place „ 

Oxford Terrace .. ,, 

P Street „ 

Pacific Street ,, 

Page Street ,, 

Page Avenue „ 

Paine Street ,, 

Paisley Park „ 

Palfrey Street „ 

Palm Street ,, 

Palmer Street ,, 

Palmer Place ,. 

Paris Street 2 

„ 158 

Paris (.-ourt _• - All 

Paris Place „ 

Parish Street „ 

Park Street ,, 

Park Street, Charlestown ,, 

Park Street, Roxbury ,, 

Park Street, West Roxbury. ,, 

Park Street, Dorchester 2 

136 

„ 212 

Park Lane All 

Park Road ,, 

Park Square ,, 

Parkview ,, 

Parkdale Road „ 

Parker Street 420 

698 

Parker Street, Charlestown _ All 

Parker Avenue ,, 

Parker Court ,, 

Parker Hill Terrace i_ „ 

Parker Hill Avenue ,, 

Parker Terrace „ 

Parkman Street ,. 

Parkman Street, Dorchester. „ 
Parkman Street, Brighton . ,, 

Parkman Place „ 

Parkman Place, Dorchester . ,, 

Parley Vale „ 

Parraelee Street „ 

Parmenter Street „ 

Parnell Street „ 

Parsons Street ,, 

Partridge Street „ 

Partridge Place ,, 

Patten Street „ 

Patterson Street „ 

Paul Street j> 

Paul Gore Street „ 

Paul Gore Terrace „ 

Paulding Street ,, 

Paine Street ,, 

Payson Avenue ,; 

Payson Court „ 



To Se 





31 




20 


--- 


20 




37 




7 




7 




8 




39 




39 




26 




39 


.-^_ 


32 




26 




31 




27 




15 




15 


156 


35 


End 


36 




85 




35 





23 




o 




41 




12 




34 


134 


27 


210 


23 


End 


26 




25 




24 




7 




20 




31 


696 


18 


End 


19 




42 




16 




16 




19 




19 





34 




27 




28 




2 




27 




24 





10 








14 




28 




34 




21 




32 




27 




27 




19 




19 





20 





27 




23 




40 



A safe deposit box affords the only absolute protection against fire or flood, 
burglary and accidental loss. The Old Colony Trust Company provides safe 
deposit vaults of the most modern type at both of its offices. 



no 



STREET DIRECTOKY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



III 

Street From To Sec. 

Payson Place All __ 41 

Peabody Street .. 12 

Peabody Square .. 27 

Peacable Street „ 17 

Pearl Street „ 4 

Pearl Street. Charlestown „ .._. 42 

Pearl Street, Dorchester ., 22 

I'earl Place „ 35 

Pearl Street Place ,, 42 

Pearson's Court ,, __.. 15 

Pelham Street ,. 9 

Pelliaiu Place. ,, 9 

Pelton Street _ _ „ 34 

Peniberton S(juare „ 2 

Pembroke Street ,, 10 

Pembroke Court „ 10 

PeiiHeld Street ,, 31 

Penhallow Street „ 26 

Penniman Koad , - v Ki 

Pemyth Street „ 19 

Pepperell Place • „ 40 

Pequot Street ,, 19 

Perch Street - <) 15 

Percival Street __ „ 23 

Percival Place, East lioston ,. 35 

Percy Place .. 14 

Perham Street ,. 34 

Perkins Street ., 4 

Perkins Street. Charlestown ,, 42 

Perkins Street, Jam. Plain ,. 24 

Perkins Street. W. Koxbury ,, 31 

Perkins Place, Roxbury .. 14 

Perrin Street ,. 20 

Perry Street „ 10 

Perry Place, Charlestown ,, 41 

Perth Street „ 21 

Perthshire Road „ 28 

Peter Parley Road ,, 25 

Peterborough Street .. 11 

Peters Street .. 39 

PevearPlace^ 15 

Peverell Street ,. 22 

Philip Street „ 27 

Phillips Street „ 5 

Phillips Street, Roxbury ,. 13 

Phillijjs Court ., 5 

Pliillips Place, South Boston ,, 40 

Phillips Place. Dorchester.. ,, 21 

Phillips S(juare ,. 7 

Phipps Street .. 42 

Phipps Place. . .. 1 

Pickering Avenue 20 

Pickering I'lace .. 39 

Piedmont Street .. 7 

Pierce Avenue 27 

Pierce Square .. 27 

Pike Street .. 15 

Pilgrim Place .. 23 

Pincknev Street 2 92 5 

.. " „ 93 End 6 

Pinckney Road All 21 

Pine Street „ 7 

Pine Street. Charlestown .. 41 

Pine Grove Terrace .. 19 



Street From 

Piotti Place All 

Pitts Street „ 

Pittsburg Street „ 

Plain Street „ 

Plainfield Street „ 

Plant Avenue ,, 

Pleasant Street ., 

Pleasant Street, Charlestown .., 

Pleasant Street. Ward 20. - ,, 

Pleasant Street. Ward 24. , _ „ 

Pleasant Street. W. Koxbury ,, 

Pleasant Avenue. W. Rox. . ,, 

Pleasant Place. South Boston „ 

Pleasant Street ( 'ourt „ 

Pleasant Street Place „ 

Plummer Place „ 

Plymouth Stieet. Roxbury. _ „ 

Plymouth Street, Dorchester „ 

Plympton Street ,, 

Polk Street „ 

Pomeroy Street „ 

Pomfret Street. „ 

Pond Street. Dorchester 

Pond Street. Jamaica Plain 2 

.. 202 

Pond Place. Jamaica Plain All 

Pontiac Street _ ,, 

Pope Street. Fast Boston „ 

Pope"s Hill Street „ 

Poplar Street „ 

Poplar Street, W. Roxbury „ 
Poplar Avenue. 
Porcelain Place 

Porter Street 

Porter Street. East Boston.. 

Porter Street, Jam. Plain 

Porter Place. East Boston .. 

Portland Street „ 

Port Norfolk Street „ 

Portsmouth Street 

Posen Street 

Post Avenue .. 

Post Office Square 

Potomac Street 

Potosi Street 

Powell Street. _ _ 

Powers Street 

Powers Court . ,, 

Pratt Street .. 

Pratt's Court 

Prentiss Street 

Prentiss Place ,. 

Prescott Street, Ward 11 „ 

Prescott Street. Roxbury 

Prescott Street. East Boston .. 

Prescott Street. Charlestown „ 

Prescott Place. Brighton „ 

Prescott Square ' „ 

Preston Street .. ,. 

Preston Court „ 

Priesing Street ,, 

Primrose Street „ 

I'rimvis Avenue 

Prince Street 



200 
End 



In 

Sec. 
21 

2 

38 
27 
25 
19 

7 
41 
22 
27 
34 
34 
39 
41 

40 

12 

27 

9 

41 

17 

34 

22 

24 

30 

30 

19 

37 

27 

3 

31 

3 

3 

7 

35 

24 

35 

2 

22 
16 
19 
4 
4 
34 
23 
34 
39 
1 
16 
14 
13 
14 
11 
15 
36 
41 
16 
36 
27 
27 
19 
31 
5 
2 



Affection often prompts one to name as executor or trustee under his will, a 
person who is inexperienced in such matters. Arrang:ements may be made to 
have the Old Colony Trust Company act as co-executor or co-trustee. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



111 



Street 
Prince Stieet. Jamaica Plain 
Princeton Street. E. Boston 

Princeton Street, ('has. 

Princeton Place, East Boston 

Proctor Street 

Prospect Street 

Prospect Street, Chas 

Prospect Avenue. Chas. 

Prospect Avenue from Brown 

Avenue . 

Prospect Avenue from Spring 

Street 

Providence Street 

Pro\dnce Street . 

Province Court 

Public Garden ::. 

Pulaski .V venue 

Purchase Street 

Puritan .\ venue 

Putnam Street. East Boston, 
Putnam Street. Charlestown. 

Putnam Street. Koxbury 

Putnam Square 

Q Street 

Queen Street 

(^ueensbury Street 

Quiucefield Street 

Quincy Street 







In 


From 


To 


Sec. 


All 




24 






36 






41 


J, 




36 






21 






3 






41 







41 



Quincy Place. 

Quincy Kow 

Quincy Terrace 

Quint Avenue 

lladclitfe Street . . 

liadford Lane . 

liadiioi- lioad 

Kailroad Street 

lialeigh Street 

liamsey Street 

Ramsey Place 

Hand Street 

Band Place 

Randall Street ... 
Kandlctt Place __ 
Kandolph Street. 
Kandolph Avenue 
Handolph Koad 

Jianelegh Koad 

Kanson Court 

Kaven Street 

Jiawson Street 

Kay Street 

liaymond Street. 
Reading' Street _ _ 

Reed Street 

Reed Terrace 

Keed Court 

Keedsdale Street 

Regent Street 

Regent Court 

Regent Phiee 

Regent Road 

Regent .Square 



2 
82 
290 
All 



80 
288 
End 



31 

34 
6 
4 
4 
6 
40 
4 
23 
36 
41 
14 
36 
39 
27 
12 
21 
20 
21 
23 
20 
2 
20 
17 
26 
27 
28 
34 
11 
21 
22 
21 
21 
15 
21 
9 

26 
32 
28 
3 
22 
39 
20 
16 
15 
15 
15 
15 
17 
20 
20 
20 
32 
20 



Street From 

Reims Place All 

Remington Sti-eet ,, 

Kena Street ,, 

Renfrew Street ,, 

Reno Street ,, 

Revere Street ,, 

Revere Street. Jamaica Plain ,, 

Revere Avenue ,, 

Revere Street Place „ 

Rexhani Street . „ 

Reynolds Street ,, 

Rhoader Street „ 

Rice Street ,. 

Rich Street . 

Richards Street, Chas 

Richards Street. Brighton ,, 

Richards Street. So. Boston. 

Richards Avenue ,, 

Richardson Street „ 

Richardson Park ,, 

Richardson Place, E, Boston. ,, 

Richfield Street „ 

Richfield Park „ 

Richmond Street „ 

Richmond Street, Dorchester ,, 

Richmond Road . ,. 

Ridge Street ,, 

Ridge Road. Dorchester ,, 

Ridge Road. Brighton ,, 

Kidgemont Street „ 

RidgeAvay Lane „ 

Rill Street „ 

Ringgold Street ,, 

Riorden Place, Charlestown . ,, 

Ripley Street ,, 

Ritchie Street ,, 

River Street 

River Street, Dorchester 2 

., 502 



River Place All 

Riverdale Street 

Riverside Street 

Riverside Place, Dorchester . 

Riverview Road 

Riverway 

Roach Street 

Pioanoke Avenue 

Robert Street 

Roberts Avenue 

Robeson Street 

Robin Street 

Robin Hood Street 

Robinson Street 

Robinson Avenue 

Robinson Court 

Robinson Place 

Kobinwood Avenue 

Rochdale Street 

Rochester Street 

Rock Street 

Rock Avenue 

Rock Terrace 

Rockdale Street 

Kockford Street 



In 

To Sec. 

13 

26 
16 
15 
13 

5 
24 

2 

5 
31 
37 
34 
27 
33 
42 
28 
38 
32 
K! 
22 
36 
23 
23 

2 
27 
32 
31 
26 
17 
17 

5 
23 

9 
41 
24 
19 

6 
33 
32 

6 
16 
13 
33 
28 
12 
22 
24 
31 
34 
25 
34 
31 
27 
27 
22 
21 
24 
20 

9 
20 
26 
23 
32 
21 



500 
End 



The chargfes of the Old Colony Trust Company for acting as executor or 

trustee are no larger than the customary charges of individuals acting in 
similar capacities. 



112 



.STKKET DIRECTORY FOR MKSSKNtiER RATES 



Street Kroni 

I'Joekiiig'hani Court All 

IkOC'kin^liani Place 

llocklaiul Street, Hoxbury _ 
Hoekland Street, \V. Koxbiiry 
Iioekland Avenue, Koxbury. 
Ixoeklaiul Avenue. Dorehester 

Koeklaiul Court. East Boston ., 

IJoekland Place _ 

Koek ledge Street ,. 

Kockview Street ... 

Hock view Place ,, 

Ilockville Street ,, 

Kockville P;irk ,, 

Kock way Street _ 1_ „ 

Rockwell Street „ 

Koekwood Street „ 

Hocky Hill Avenue ,, 

Hodman Street ,, 

Kodney Street ,, 

Rogers Street ,, 

Rogers Avenue ,, 

lioland Street, Charlestown . ,, 

lioland Road 

Rollins Street ., 

Rollins Court 

Rollins Place 

Roniar Terrace ,, 

Homsey Street ,, 

Romsey Circle „ 

Rose Street ,, 

Hose(!lair Street ,,• 

Rosedale Street 

Roseland Street . 

Rosemary Street ,. 

RosenK)ut Street ., 

Rosewood Street ,, 

Hoslin Street ,, 

Hoslindale Avenue „ 

Roslyn Place „ 

Ross Place ,, 

Ross Terrace 

Rosseter Street 

Rosseter Place ,, 

Hoswell Street ,, 

Hoiig-han Road ,, 

Rouglian Terrace ,, 

Round Hill Street „ 

Rowe Street, West Hoxbury. ,, 

Rowe Street, Dorchester ,. 

Rowe Place ,, 

Rowe Place, West Roxbury _ ,. 

Rowena Street 

Ho wen's Court 

Roxbury Street ,, 

Hoxbury Terrace „ 

Roxton Street „ 

Royal Street ,, 

Roys Street ,, 

Hozella Street ,, 

Rugby Street „ 

Ruggles Street 2 

„ 202 

Rumford Road ^ All 

Rupert Street „ 



In 








In 


To Sec. 


Street 


From 


To 


Sec. 


35 


Raskin Street 


. All 




34 


14 


Russell Street, Charlestown 






42 


20 


Russell (^ourt 






3 


34 


Russell Place 






3 


20 


Russell Place, Charlestown. 






42 


22 


Ruth Street . 


o 


'2i8 


35 


35 


Rutherford Avenue _ . , 


41 


•-'0 


^, 


.217 


End 


42 


19 


Ruthven Street 


. All 





20 


24 


Rutland St reet 


7) 




10 


24 


Rutland Place 


)) 





10 


32 


Rutland S(£uare . 


10 


20 


Rutledge Street 






34 


32 


Ruxton Road 


5) 





32 


26 


Sachem Street 


)) 





19 


30 


Sack ville Street 







42 


21 


Saeo Street 


)» 





27 


32 


Sagamore Street 


22 


17 


St. Alphonsus Street 


. 2 


124 


13 


39 


,, ,, ,, 


. 126 


End 


19 


13 


St. Alphonsus Avenue 


- All 




13 


42 


St. Botolph Street 


1 


205 


8 


32 


., ,, ., 


- 207 


End 


13 


9 


St. Catharine Street 


_ All 





19 


21 


St. ( 'eeilia Street 







8 


5 


St. Charles Street 







9 


19 


St. Germain Street 


)» 





8 


22 


St. Gregory's Court 


)) 





26 


22 


St. James Street 


„ 





20 


9 


St. James Avenue 







6 


22 


St. James Place 







20 


26 


St . John Street 


»? 





24 


27 


St. Joseph Street 


5) 





24 


24 


St. Luke Street 


») 





17 


27 


St. Margaret Street 






22 


32 


St. Mark Street 


)> 




24 


32 


St. Martin Street. Chas. 






42 


31 


St. Martin Place. Chas. 


,, 





42 


19 


St. Mary's Street _ 


5J 


---- 


11 


39 


St. Paul's Street 


8 


22 


St. Peter's Street 


24 


26 


St. Rose Street 


J) 





24 


26 


St. Stephen Street _. 


12 


21 


Salcombe Street 


J) 





22 


41 


Salem Street. Charlestown _ 






42 


41 


Salem Street _ . 


_ 2 
. 106 


104 
End 


2 


19 




1 


31 


Salem Hill Court. Chas. . __ 


All 





42 


27 


Salem Street Avenue, Chas. 


)■ 




42 


4 


Salisbury Park 






27 


31 


Salt Lane 


» 





2 


27 


Salutation Street 


)) 




1 


24 


Sainoset Street 


n 




26 


14 


Sanderson Place 


j» 




28 


14 


Sanford Street 







2(> 


26 


Sanford Place 


14 


16 


Santuit Street __ .'. 


» 




26 


19 


Sarana Street 


27 


27 


Saratoga Street _ 


. 2 

. 714 


712 
End 


36 


17 




37 


200 14 


Saratoga Place 


. All 




36 


End 13 


Sargent Street 


?» 




21 


26 


Sars field Street 


)! 





14 


26 


Sa unders Street 


J> 


---- 


17 









The number of women who have their own bank accounts is rapidly increas- 
ing, and we believe the Old Colony Trust Company has more of these accounts 
than any other Trust Company or National Bank in New Engfland. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



113 



Street 

Savage Court 

Savanaugh Avenue 

Saville Street 

Savin Street 

Savin Hill Avenue 

Savoy Street . 

Savoy Place 

Sawyer Street 

Sawyer Avenue 

Saxon Court 

Saxton Street 

Say ward Street ^ 

Say ward Place 

Schiller Street 

School Street 

School Street, Charlestown 
School Street, Roxbury 

School Street, Dorchester 

School Street, Brighton 

School Street Place, Chas 

School Street Place, Roxbury 

Schortniann's Terrace 

Schrepel Place 

Schubert Street 

Schuman Street 

Schuyler Street 

Scolla y Square 

Scotia Street 

Scott Street 

Scott Place 

Scott's Court 

Sea View Avenue 

Seaborn Street 

Seabury Place 

Seager Court 

Sears Street 

Seal's Place 

Seattle Street 

Seaver Street, East Boston.. 
Seaver Street, Roxbury 



From 
.. All 



To 



2 

92 

All 



90 
End 



Seaver Place 

Seaverns Avenue 

Sedgwick Street 

Selden Street 

Selkirk Road 

Selma Street 

Selwyn Street 

Seminary Street 

Seneca Street 

Sever Street, Charlestown. 
Sewell Street, Roxbury . _ _ 
Sewell Street, Dorchester . 

Seymour Street 

Seymour Road 

Shaf ter Street 

Shannon Street 

Sharon Street 

Sharon Court .. 

Sharp Street 

Shaw Street 

Shawmut Street 



2 

316 
382 
All 



314 
380 
End 



In 

Sec. 
36 
32 
34 
20 
22 

9 

9 
14 
22 
35 
22 
21 
40 
19 

4 
41 
25 
19 
26 
16 
41 
24 
34 
39 
31 
34 
20 

2 

8 
39 
39 
41 
36 
26 

3 
28 

4 

5 
16 
35 
20 
21 
26 

7 
24 
24 
26 
17 
17 
31 
41 

9 
42 
19 
27 
31 
30 
26 
17 
10 
35 
17 
17 

7 



Street From 

Shawmut Avenue _ 2 

„ 100 

„ 364 

„ 550 

Shawmut Terrace All 

Sheafe Street ,, 

Sheafe Street, Charlestown.. ,, 

Shelby Street „ 

Sheldon Street „ 

Shenandoah Street „ 

Shepard Street, Brighton ,, 

Shepard Street, Dorchester.. „ 

Shepard Avenue „ 

Shepton Street ,, 

Shepton Terrace „ 

Sherboru Street ,. 

Sherbrook Place ,, 

Sheridan Street. Jam. Plain. 
Sheridan Street. Dorchester. 

Sheridan Court, Charlestown ,, 

Sheridan Place, South Boston ,, 
Sheridan Place, Jam. Plain 

Sheridan Square 

Sherman Street, Charlestown 

Sherman .Street. Roxbury 

Sherman Court 

Sherman Square ,, 

Sher win Street ,, 

Sherwood Street, Dorchester. ,, 

Sherwood Street, W. Rox. ,, 

Sherwood Court ,, 

Shirley Street ,, 

Shoreham Street ,, 

Short Street, from Homer ,, 

Short Street, Ward 2 ,, 

Short Street. Charlestown ,, 

Short Street. Roxbury ,, 

Shreve Street ,, 

Shrimpton Street . „ 

Sidlaw Road , 

Siegel Court 

Sigourney Street 

Si Ho way Street ,, 

Silva Place „ 

Silver Place „ 

Silver Street „ 

Simmons .Street „ 

Simpson Court „ 

Simpson's Court, Charlestown „ 

Sinclair Place „ 

Singleton Street „ 

Sleeper Street „ 

Sleeper Place „ 

Smith Street, Roxbury „ 

Smith Street, Brighton 

Smith Court 

Smith Place 

Smith Street Place, Roxbury ., 

Smith's Avenue „ 

Smyrna Street ,, 

Snelling Place ,, 

Snow Street „ 

Snowhill Street ,, 

Soldiers' Field „ 



To 
98 
363 
548 
End 



In 

Sec. 

7 

9 
10 
14 
14 

1 
42 
36 
31 
27 
17 
23 
19 
27 
39 
11 
13 
19 
27 
41 
40 
19 
15 
42 
20 
40 
42 
15 
21 
31 
31 
21 
39 
37 
35 
42 
12 
26 
36 
17 
14 
24 
26 
20 

6 
40 
14 

7 
41 
16 
15 
28 
15 
13 
16 

5 

5 

13 
14 
12 

1 
17 

1 
16 



You would probably find a visit to either one of the safe deposit 
vaults of the Old Colony Trust Company both interesting and 
instructive. 



114 



.STKEET DIKECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



Street From 

Soley Street All 

Somerset Street 

Sorri^uto Street 

South Street 1 

.. 78 

Sinith Street. West Ifoxbiirv 2 

, ■ 256 

South Street, Hrighton All 

South Street. Dorchester ,, 

South Bay Aveuue ., 

South ( "onway Street ., 

South Edeu Street .. 

South Fairview Street ., 

South Iluiitiiijrtou Avenue .. .. 

South Mavf-iu Street , 

South .Market Street .. 

South Muiiroe Terrace ., 

South (^uincy I'lace ., 

South Hussell Street 

South Walter Street .. 

Soutli Worthington Street 

Southampton Street 

Southern .Vveiuie 

Soutli wood Street 

Sparhawk Street v 

Sparrow Street -i 

Spaulding- Street, W. Rox... „ 

.Spaulding Street, Dorchester. ., 

Spaulding S(|uare .i 

Spear Place v 

Speedwell Street ■>< 

Spencer Street v 

Spice Street, CharlestowH__ . .. 

Spinney Street 

Sprague Street -i 

Spring Street •< 

Spring Street. West Koxbury ., 

Spring Street. Dorchester ., 

.Spring Street, Brighton .. 

Spring Garden Street 

Spring Lane ti 

Spring Park Avenue ., 

Spring Terrace •? 

Springdale Street .-.. „ 

.Springer Street 

Springfield Street (See East 
and West) 

.Springvale A venue 

Spruce Street 

Spurr Street 

Stacey Street, Charlestown.. „ 

Stafford Street r 

Standard Street ■? 

Standish Street ^ 

.Standish Place •, 

Stanhope Street « 

Stanhope Place „ 

Stanit'ord Street ., 

Stanif ord Place - •, 

.Stanle y Street ;» 

Stanley Place ,, 

Stanniore Place ,i 

Stanton Street ., 

Stanton Place r 



In 


To Sec. 


41 


5 


16 


75 4 


End 7 


254 24 


End 31 


28 


27 


15 


31 


42 


31 


19 


3 


2 


27 


42 


5 


31 


19 


15 


26 


20 


17 


34 


24 


27 


27 


7 


23 


26 


42 


34 


41 


3 


34 


22 


17 


22 


4 


24 


20 


22 


39 


34 


5 


16 


42 


21 


33 


26 


2 


6 


5 


2 


3 


23 


41 


20 


26 


20 



Street 1 

Stiinwood Street 

Stanwood Terrace 

Stark Street 

Starr Lane 

State Street 

Station Street 

Station S([uare •_ ._ 

Stedman .Street 

Sterling Street I 

Stetson ( 'ourt 

Stetson Place 

Stevens Street _. 

Stevens Place, South Boston. 

Stillings .Street 

Stillman .Street 

Stillnian Place 

Stinipson Street __ 

Stockton Street 

Stoddard .Street 

Stone Street, Charlestown 

Stonehurst Street. 

Storer Street 

Storey Place 

Story Street 

Stoughton Street 



StoughtoH Street Place 

Stratford Street 

Strathmore Koad 

Stratton Street. Dorchester. 

,, ,, Brighton 

Strong Place ... 

Stuart Street .. . . 

Studley Place 

Sturbridge Street 

Sudan Street 

Sudbury Street .. 

Sudbury Square 

Sullivan Street 

Sullivan Place 

Sullivan Square 

Summer Street 



Summer Street, Charlestown. 
Summer Street, West Box — 

Summer Street, Brighton 

Summit Street. West Box... 

Summit Avenue 

Sumner Street. East Boston . 

Sumner Street. Dorchester 

Sumner < 'ourt . 

Sumner Place. East Boston . 

Sumner Place. Koxbury 

Sumner Itoad 

Sumner Terrace 

Sun-("ourt Street ,.. 

Sunderland Street 

Sunnyside Street 

Sunset Street 

Sunset .Vvenue 

Sunset Circle 

Surrey Street 

Sussex Street, 







In 


'rom To 


See. 


All 


21 






21 






42 







24 







2 


, 




13 


, 




31 


, 




25 







14 


; 





41 

5 

10 


) 


.... 


, 




40 






38 






2 


, 




2 






34 






26 






41 






41 


1 




23 






4 


, 




24 


. 




29 


, 




10 


, 




22 


, 




22 






34 






17 






26 


, 




17 


, 




3 


7 





6 

7 

33 


5 









22 


7 





2 

2 
42 


5 




, 




4 






42 


2 


252 


4 


254 420 


38 


42 


2 End 


40 


All 


41 






34 






17 


, 




31 


, 




17 






35 






22 


, 




22 






35 


, 




14 


^ 




16 


, 




22 






1 






20 


, 




19 


, 




19 






32 







23 


, 




28 


' 


.... 


14 



A checking account should not simply be a convenience — it should be a source 
of income as well. The Old Colony Trust Company offers interest at the rate 
of 2'/^ on daily balances of $500 and over. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



115 



Street i 

Sutherland Koacl 

Sutton Street. West Koxbury 

Sutton Street. Dorcliester 

Swallow Street. South Boston 

Swallow Street," West Kox 

Swan's Court 

Sweet Fern Terrace _ 

S wif t .Street 

Sycamore Street 

Sydney Street 

.Sylvan Street 

.Sylvia Street 

.Symnies Street 

Taber Street 

Ta ft "s Court 

Taft"s Place 

Talbot Avenue 

Tani worth Street 

Tappan .Street 

Taylor Street 

Taylor .Street, Dorchester 

Taylor Street. Brighton 

Taylor Place, Dorchester 

Taylor's Court 

Tebrock Street 

Teevan Place 

Telegraph Street 

Telegraph HiU 

Telford St reet 

Temple Street 

Temple .Street. Charlestown . 
Temple Street. Dorche.ster. __ 

Temple Street. West Kox. 

Temple Place 

Temple Terrace 

Templeton Street 

Templeton Way 

Tenean .Street 

Tennyson Street 

Tei-race .Street 

Terrace Avenue 

Terry Street 

Tesla Street 

Texas Street 

Thacher Street 

Thaeher ( 'ourt 

Thane Street 

Thaxter Street 

Thayer Street 

Theresa .Street 

Thetf ord Street 

Third Street (See East and 
West) 

Third Street Court 

Thomas Street 

Thomas Park 

Thomas Place 

riiompson .Street 

Thompson S(jnare 

Thompson's Court 

Thorn Street 

Thorndike Street. Koxbury. _ 

Thorndike Street. Chas. 

Thornlev Street 



roni 
All 



To 



In 

Sec. 

17 
31 
33 
39 
34 
23 
21 
36 
31 
22 
30 
25 
31 
15 
34 
31 
26 

7 
31 

9 
27 
28 
27 
33 
23 
14 
39 
39 
16 

5 
42 
33 
34 

4 
34 
27 
27 
27 

7 
19 
19 
13 
33 
14 

2 

2 

26 
26 

9 
20 
26 



40 
24 
39 
13 
41 
41 
5 
10 
15 
42 
22 



Street From 

Thornton Street All 

Thornton Place „ 

Thurston Street „ 

Th wing Street ,, 

Tibbetts Street ,, 

Tilden Place ,, 

Tileston Street „ 

Tileston Street. Koxbury „ 

Tileston Avenue ,, 

Tileston Place. Dorchester __ ,, 

Tileston Square ,, 

Tokio Street ,, 

Tolman Street ,, 

Tolman Place ,, 

Tonawanda .Street „ 

ToplifF Street „ 

Torrey Street „ 

Tower Street „ 

Town-Hill Court „ 

Townsend Street „ 

Townsend Place „ 

Train Street ,, 

Trask Street „ 

Travers Street ,, 

Travers Place ,, 

Tremlett Street „ 

Tremont Street 2 

.. 188 

.. 388 

.. 610 

.. 792 

Tremont Street. Charlestown All 

Tremont Street. Brighton ,, 

Tremont Court. Charlestown _ „ 

Tremont Court. Koxbury „ 

Tremont Place ,, 

Tremont Place, Brighton ,, 

Tremont Kow ,. 

Trent .Street ,, 

Trenton Street. East Boston. ,, 

Trenton Street. Charlestown. „ 

Trescott Street ,, 

Trescott Place „ 

Trinity Place „ 

Troy Street ,, 

Trull Street. ,, 

Trumbull Street ,, 

Trumbull Street ,, 

Truro Street ,, 

Tucker .Street ,, 

Tuckerman Street ,, 

Tudor Street ,, 

Tufts Street i „ 

Tufts Street. Charlestown ,, 

Tufts Street Avenue. Chas ,, 

Tupelo Street „ 

Tuttle Pond Koad ,, 

Tuttle Street „ 

Twonibly Place ., 

Tyler Street „ 

Tyler Place „ 

Ulmer Street „ 

Union Street ,, 

Union Street. Charlestown ., 





In 


To 


Sec. 




19 


.-- 


19 




37 




19 





42 





14 




1 




15 




32 




27 




4 




33 




27 




20 




26 


... 


23 




26 




32 




41 




20 




7 




27 




10 




2 


... 


15 




26 


186 


4 


386 


7 


608 


9 


790 


10 


End 


13 




41 




28 


... 


41 




13 




5 




28 




2 




23 




36 




41 


... 


22 





26 




6 


... 


9 




23 




10 




37 




8 




26 




40 




40 




7 




41 




41 




20 




34 




22 




19 




7 




7 




19 




2 


... 


41 



Everyone should protect themselves agfainst possible loss or theft of money by 
having a checking account -with the Old Colony Trust Company^ thereby 
having funds available only when needed. 



116 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



Street From 

Union Street, Dorchester All 

l^uion Street, Brighton ,, 

Union Avenue „ 

I'nion Court, Charlestown 

Union (^ourt. East Boston 

Union Park ,, 

I'nion Park Street „ 

Union Place, East Boston „ 

Ihiion Place „ 

ITnion Square „ 

Union Terrace ,, 

Unity Street ,, 

I'^nity Court ._ ,, 

Unity Terrace : „ 

l^pham Avenue ,, 

Uphanrs Corner „ 

Upliam's Court ,, 

Upland Avenue „ 

Upton Street ,, 

Upton Court „ 

I'^tica Street ,. 

Utica Place „ 

Vale Street, Koxbury ,, 

Vale Street, South Boston „ 

Valentine Street ,, 

Vancouver Street „ 

Vandyke Street „ 

Van Ness Terrace „ 

Van Rensselaer Place ,, 

Van Winkle Street ,, 

Varney Street „ 

Vaughan Street „ 

Vaughan Avenue „ 

Vermont Street „ 

Vernon Street „ 

Verrill Street „ 

Vicksburg Street „ 

Victor Street ,, 

Victoria Street „ 

Villa Street „ 

Village Street „ 

Vine Street, Charlestown „ 

Vine Street, Roxbury „ 

Vine Avenue ,, 

Vineland Street „ 

\'inson Street, Dorchester „ 

Vinson Street, South Boston „ „ 

Vinton Court „ 

Virginia Street . 

Vista Street 

Von Hellern Street „ 

Vose Street ,, 

Wabeno Street --- „ 

Wabon Street ,. 

Wachusett Street ,, 

Wadleigh Place „ 

Wadsworth Street „ 

Wain Wright Street „ 

Wait Street „ 

Wakullah Street „ 

Waldeck Street - ,, 

Walleniar Street ,, 

Walden Street 

Waldingfield Street „ 



To 



In 

Sec. 

27 

17 

24 

41 

35 

9 

9 

36 

3 

17 

32 

1 

1 

1 

22 

21 

21 

26 

9 

16 

7 

7 

19 
39 
19 
13 
12 
20 
7 
27 
32 
26 
23 
34 
14 
33 
39 
21 
22 
12 
9 
41 
20 
20 
16 
26 
39 
41 
21 
31 
22 
27 
20 
20 
32 
39 
16 
26 
19 
20 
26 
37 
19 
22 



Street From 

Waldorf Street All 

Wales Street „ 

Wales Place „ 

Walker Street, Charlestown , _ ,^ 

Walker Street, West Rox „ 

Walker Avenue „ 

Walker Place .. „ 

Walker Street Court, Cha8.._ „ 

Walk Hill Street , . „ 

Wall Street ,. 

Wall Street, Charlestown 

Wallace Court ., 

Wallace Park „ 

Walley Street „ 

Wallingford Road „ 

Wall's Place „ 

Walnut Street ,. 

Walnut Street. Charlestown. _ ., 

Walnut Street. West Rox 

Walnut Street, Dorchester ._ ,. 

Walnut Avenue ,, 

Walnut (;Ourt „ 

Walnut Court, Koxbury . ., 

Walnut Park, Roxbury „ 

Walnut Park, Dorchester ,, 

Walnut Street Court, Dor 

Walpole Street „ 

AValsh Place „ 

AValter Street „ 

Waltham Street ,, 

Walton Street .. 

Wapping Street ,. 

Ward Street, South Boston.. ,. 

Ward Street, Roxbury ,. 

Ward Court, South Boston.. „ 

Ware Street „ 

Wareham Street „ 

Warland Place „ 

Warner Street „ 

Warren Street, Charlestown. . „ 

Warren Street, Roxbury „ 

Warren Street, Brighton „ 

Warren Avenue, Charlestown „ 

Warren Avenue 2 

„ 130 

Warren Place All 

Warren Square 

Warren Sq., Jamaica Plain. . 

Warrenton Street 

Warrenton Place 

Warrick Street 

Washburn Street, S. Boston . . 

Washington Street 2 

„ 216 

„ 624 

„ 974 

„ 1456 

„ 1790 

„ 2342 

, 3162 

„ 3722 

„ 4652 

Washington Street, Brighton 2 
262 



To 



128 
End 



214 

622 

972 

1454 

1788 

2340 

3160 

3720 

4650 

End 

260 

End 



In 

Sec. 
26 
26 
23 
42 
30 
42 
10 
42 
32 
3 
42 
41 
32 
37 
17 
41 
5 

42 

34 

27 

2 

42 

20 

20 

27 

27 

13 

1 

31 

9 

26 

41 

39 

13 

39 

23 

9 

1 

26 

41 

20 

17 

41 

9 

10 

20 

2 

24 

7 

7 

14 

39 

2 

4 

7 

9 

10 

14 

19 

24 

31 

34 

17 

28 



Persons who will leave a small estate, or an estate of medium size, will find it 
advantageous to name the Old Colony Trust Company as executor or trustee, 
and thereby provide for the wise management of the fund. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



117 





In 


Street From To Sec. 


Washington Street, Dorchester 2 100 21 


102 End 26 


Washington Street, Dorchester 




from Freeport All 


27 


Washington Street. Chas „ 


41 


Washington Street. North „ 


2 


Washington Ave., E. Boston. „ 


36 


Washington Ave.. Dorchester ., 


39 


Washington Ave.. West Kox. ,, 


34 


Washington Court. Dor. ., 


27 


Washington Park „ 


20 


Washington Place, Chas ., 


41 


Washington Place, .S. Boston „ 


40 


Washington Place, Koxbury. „ 


14 


Washington Square. Chas ,, 


41 


AVasliington Ten-ace „ 


41 


Wason Place „ 


41 


Water Street ., 


4 


Water Street. Charlestown .. 


41 


Water Street. Dorchester ., 


27 


Waterford Street „ 


9 


Waterlow Street „ 


26 


Watson Street „ 


13 


AVaunibeck Street „ 


20 


Wave Avenue - .» 


22 


Waverlv Street. Roxbury ., 


20 


Waverlv Street, Brighton ., 


16 


\Va verly Place, Brighton „ 


16 


Way .Street „ 


7 


Wav Place „ 


20 


Wavland Street ,, 


21 


Wayne Street . _ „ 


20 


Webb Park ., 


39 


Webber Street 


15 


Webster Street. East Boston^ 


35 


Webster Street. West Rox.__ ,, 


34 


Webster Avenue, East Boston „ 


35 


Webster Avenue _ ,, 


1 


Webster Avenue. Brighton _ _ „ 


16 


Webster Court, Charlestown. „ 


42 


Webster Place. East Boston. _ ., 


35 


Webster Place. Brighton „ 


16 




16 


Weld.Street „ 


34 


Weld Avenue _ __ . „ 


20 


Weld Hill Street „ 


32 


Weld Park ,, 


24 


Weldon Street ,, 


20 


Well Street.. .. 


4 


Welles Avenue ,, 


26 


Wellesley Park „ 


26 


Wellington Street _ ,, 


8 


Wellington Court . ,, 


20 


Wellington Hill Street ., 


32 


Wellington Hillside „ 


32 


Wellington Place „ 


41 


Wellington Road „ 


21 


Wendell Street „ 


4 


Wendell Street ., 


39 


Wendell Place . „ 


39 


Wendover Street ,, 


21 


Wenhani .Street, . . ... „ 


32 


Wenonah Street ., 


20 


Wensley Street „ 


19 



Street From 

Went worth Street All 

Went worth Place „ 

Wesley Street, East Boston . . „ 

Wesley Street, Charlestown. . ,, 

Wesley .Street. Dorchester „ 

AVesley Avenue. Dorchester.. „ 

Wesley Place ,, 

Wessex Street ,, 

West Street ,, 

West Street, East Boston „ 

West .Street, Ch;;rlestown „ 

West .Street. West Roxbury. . ,, 

West Broadway ,, 

West Brookline Street ,, 

West ( 'anton Street 2 

„ 206 

West Cedar Street All 

AVest ( 'oncord Street „ 

West Cottage Street „ 

West 1 )edhani Street „ 

West Eagle Street „ 

West Eighth Street „ 

West Fifth Street „ 

West First Street „ 

AVest Fourth Street „ 

AA'est Haven Street ,, 

AA'est Newton Street 2 

„ 180 

AVest Ninth Street All 

AA'est Rutland Square ,, 

AVest Second Street „ 

West Selden Street - ,, 

AA'est Seventh Street ,, 

AVest Sixth Street ,, 

AA^est Sixth Street Place „ 

AA'^est Springfield Street ,, 

AVest Third Street „ 

West Tremlett Street „ 

AA'est AA^alnut Park „ 

Westbourne Street ,. 

AA'escott Street ., 

AA^esterly Street ,, 

AA^estern Avenue ,, 

AA^estfield Street ,, 

AA^estford Street ,, 

Westford Place „ 

AA^estland Avenue ,, 

AA^estminster Avenue ,, 

AA^estniinster Street ,, 

AA'^estminster Terrace ,, 

AA'estmoreland Street ,, 

AA'^eston Street 2 

„ 56 

Weston Place All 

AA^estover Street „ 

AA'estville Street „ 

AA'^est wood Street „ 

AVexford Street „ 

Weyanoke Street „ 

AA'^eyanoke Park „ 

AA'harf Street „ 

AA^heatland Avenue „ 

Wheaton Square „ 

Wheeler Street ,, 



To 



In 

Sec. 





10 




10 




35 




42 




39 




22 




2 




27 




4 




37 




42 




31 




40 




10 


204 


10 


End 


8 




5 




10 




21 




9 




36 




40 




40 




40 




40 




10 


178 


10 


End 


8 




40 




10 




40 




33 




40 




40 




40 




10 




40 




26 




19 




31 




26 




19 




16 




16 




16 




16 




12 




20 




14 




17 




27 


54 


14 


End 


13 




13 




34 




23 




23 




17 




27 




27 




4 




26 




24 





7 



The strength of the Old Colony Trust Company is measured not by its 
resources in excess of $90,000,000, but by a position in the confidence of the 
public, the result of the adherence to the soundest banking principles. 



118 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



In 

Street From To Sec. 

W'ljeeloek Avenue All 21 

\\' hippie Street ,, 12 

^\'llipple Avenue ,, 31 

Wliitl)y Street ,, 37 

Wliithy Terrat-e ,, 22 

\Vliite Street .. ,, 36 

White Street Place ,, 36 

\\'liit(> Terrace ,, 26 

Whitfield Street ,, 26 

Whitt'onl Street ,, 31 

^Viliting Street, Hoxbury ,, 20 

Whiting Street, West Hox.. ,, 34 

Whitman Street _ ,, 26 

Whitinore Street ,, 7 

Whitney Street, Koxbury,, ,, 19 

Whitney Street, Brighton.. ,, 16 

Wliitney Place ,, 19 

Whitney Park ,, 33 

Whittmore Street ,, 34 

Whitten Street ,. 27 

Whitten Place ,, 16 

Whittier Place ,, 14 

Whittier Street ,, 14 

Whittier Court ,, 21 

Wiednian Street ,, 32 

Wiget Street ,, 2 

Wiggin Street ,, 1 

Wiggin Street, West Rox.. ,, 31 

Wigglesworth Street ,, 13 

Wilbur Street ,, 22 

Wilbur Court, Kast Boston, ,, 35 

Wilder Street ,, 21 

Wilder Road ,, 21 

Wildwood Street ,, 33 

WilkesStreet ,, 9 

Wilkins Place ,, 31 

Willard Street. ,, 3 

Willard Place, Rox . .. 14 

Willard Place, Brighton ,, 16 

Willet Street ,, 34 

Williams Street, Roxbury ,, 14 

Williams St., Jamaica Plain 2 58 24 

60 End 25 

Williams Court All 4 

Williams Park ,, 23 

Williams Place ,, 1 

Williams Street Terrace ,, 14 

AVilliams Terrace ,, 24 

Willieut Court ,, 26 

Willis Street, Roxbury ,, 13 

AVillis Street, Dorchester ,, ... . 22 

Willis Terrace ,, 13 

Willoughby Place ,, 19 

Willow Street ., 5 

Willow Street, West Rox _. ,. 34 

Willow Court ,, 22 

Willow Park ,, 14 

Willowwood Street ,, 26 

Wilmington .\ venue ,, 26 

Wilton Street ,, 16 

Winchester Street ,, 7 

Windermere Road ,, 22 

Windom Street ... ,, 16 

Windsor Street ,, 14 



Street From 

Winifield Street All 

Winship Street ,, 

Winship Place ,, 

Winslow Street, Roxbury , , 

Winslow Street, West Rox.. ,, 

Winslow Place ,, 

Winslow Place, Roxbury ,, 

Winter Street . ,, 

Winter Street, Dorchester.". ,, 

Winter Place ,, 

Winthrop Street, Chas ,, 

W^inthrop St., East Boston.. 
Winthrop Street, Rox))ury 

Wintiirop Place 

Winthroj) Scjuare 

Winthrop Square 

Wirt Street , , 

Wirth Place .. 

Wise Street ,, 

Wistar Place ,, 

Withingtou Street ,, 

Wolcott Street , , 

Wood Street, Chailestow-n. . 

Wood Street, Dorchester ,, 

Wood Island Park ,, 

Woodbine Street ,, 

Woodbury Street ,, 

Woodcliff" Street ,, 

Woodland Avenue ,, 

Woodland Road ,, 

Woodlawn Street ,, 

Woodlawn Avenue ,, 

Woodman Street ,, 

Woodmount Avenue ,, 

Woods Place 

Woodside Avenue ,. 

Woodstock Street , , 

Woodstock Avenue , , 

W^oodville Street . 

Wood ville Park . , 

Woodville Terrace ,, 

Woodward Street ,, 

Woo-lward Avenue ,, 

Woodward Park Street . , , 

Woodward Place ,, 

AVoolsey Square , 

Woolson Street ,, 

Worcester Street ,, 

Worcester Place 

Worcester Square ,, 

Wordsworth Street ,, 

WoilcY Street ,, 

Wormwood Stieet 

Worthington Street .. 2 

., ,. 56 

AVren Street All 

Wrentham Street ^^ ,, 

Wrentham Park ,, 

W^right's Court , , 

Wyman St., Jamaica Plain_ 
Wyman .Street, W^est Rox. . 

Wyman Place ,, 

Wyman PL. Jamaica Plain. ,. 

Wyoming Street ,, 



To 



54 
End 



In 
.Sec. 
39 
17 
17 
15 
34 

3 
14 

4 
23 

4 
41 
35 
20 
14 

4 
41 
17 
14 
19 
41 
26 
26 
41 
27 
36 
20 
14 
21 
22 
30 
32 
33 
24 
17 
42 
25 
12 
17 
21 
21 
21 
39 
21 
21 
39 
24 
33 
10 
10 
10 
37 
34 
38 
13 
12 
34 
27 
26 
40 
19 
34 

7 

19 
20 



As a depositor of the Old Colony Trust Company you have funds 
instantly available in the heart of both the shopping and financial 
districts. 



STREET DIRECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



119 



Street From 

Wy vern Street All 

Yarmouth Street ,, 

Yeoman Street ,, 

York Street ,, 



To 



In 

Sec. 

31 

8 

15 

26 



Street From 

Yorktown Street All 

Zamora ,, 

Zeigler Street ,, 

Zeigler Place ,, 



To 



In 

Sec. 
34 
24 
15 
15 



BROOKLINE STREET DIRECTORY, ETC, 



In 
Street From To Sec. 

Abbotsfoi'd Road All ___. 17 

Ackers Avenue - ,, - 29 


Adams Street ,, 

Addin<jton Path ,, 

Addington Road ,, 

.\llandale Road , . ,, 


17 
18 
18 
30 


Allerton Street _ ,, 


24 


Alton Place .. ,, 


18 


Alwington Road ,. 

Amory Street ,, 

Andera Place ,, 

Aspinwall Avenue ,, 

Atherton Road , , 


29 
17 
18 
18 
17 


Auburn Street ,, 

Auburn Court __ ,, 


18 
18 


Auburn Place ,, 

Avalon TeiTace ,, 

Avon Street ,, 

Ayer Road - 

Babcoek Street . , , 


18 
17 
30 
17 
17 


Bartlett Crescent _ , , 


17 


Beacon Street ,, 

Beals Street ,, 

Beach Koad ,, 


17 
17 

_■-_ 17 


Beverlv Road ,, 

Balke Road ,, 

Borland Street , , 


30 
18 
18 


Bowker Street 

Boylston Street 1 

,, 715 

Bovlston Place .. . All 
Braemore Road ,, 

Brington Road __ - ,, 
Brook Street _ _ ,, 


18 
713 18 
End 29 
18 
17 
18 
18 


Brookline Avenue . ,, 


18 


Browne Street ,, 

Buckininster Road ._ . ,, 

Cameron Street ,, 

Carlton Street _ . . . . , , 

Carlton Path ,, 

Catlin Road ,, 

Centre Street _ - . > 


17 
.._- 18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
17 


Chapel Street _ . , , 


18 


Cliarles Street .. , , 


18 


Chatham Street . ,, 

Chesham Road ,, 

Chestnut Street ,, 


18 
18 
24 


Chestnut Hill Avenue 

Chestnut Place . , , 


18 
18 


Chiswick Road ,, 

Circuit Road , , 


17 
" 29 


Claflin Road . .. 


18 



Street From 

Clarence Street All 

(lark Road ,, 

Clinton Path ,. 

Clinton Road ,, 

Clyde Street ,, 

Colbourne Crescent ,, 

Colbourne Path ,, 

Col'Aester Street ,, 

Colliston Road - ,, 

C olumbia Street ,, 

Columbia Terrace ,, 

Commonwealth Avenue 

Coolidge Street ,, 

Coolidge Corner -- ,, 

Copley Street ,. 

Corey Hill ,. 

Corey Road ,, 

Cotswold Road ,, 

Cottage Street --- ,, 

Crafts Road "- ,, 

Craig Place ,, 

Crownshield Road ,, 

Cumberland Avenue , , 

Cummings Road ,. 

Cypress Street 1 

,, 139 

Cypress Place A.11 

Cypress Terrace ,, 

1 )avis Avenue ,, 

Davis Court ,, 

Dean Road ,, 

Devon Street ,, 

Devotion Street ,, 

Druee Street ,, 

Dudley Street ,, 

1 )umnier Street ,, 

Dunster Road ,, 

Dwight Street ,, 

Dwight Square ,. 

D vnok Street ,. 

Edge Hill Road ,. 

Ed win S treet ., 

Egniont Street ,, 

ElbaStreet ,, 

Elm Street ,, 

Emerald Street ,, 

Emerson Street ,, 

Englewood Avenue ,, 

Essex Street ,, 

Enston Street ,, 

Evans Road ,, 

Ewe Street ,. 



In 


To Sec. 


17 


18 


18 


18 


30 


18 


18 


18 


17 


17 


17 


17 


17 


17 


17 


17 


17 


18 


24 


29 


17 


17 


24 


17 


137 18 


End 24 


18 


18 


18 


18 


18 


29 


17 


18 


24 


17 


29 


17 


17 


17 


24 


24 


17 


17 


18 


18 


18 


17 


11 


11 


17 


17 



Freedom from Anxiety is worth many times the cost of a safe deposit box. 
The Old Colony Trust Company provides modern safe deposit vaults at both 
of its offices. 



120 



STKEET DIRECTORY FOR AIKSSEN(iER RATES 



Street From To 

Fairbanks Street All 

Fairnumnt Street ,, 

Fay Place ,, 

Fillmore Terrace ,, 

Fisher Avenue ,, 

Flora Street ,, 

Foster Street . ,, 

Francis Terraee ,, 

Francis Street ,, 

Franklin Street ,, 

Franklin Court ,, 

Freeman Street ,, 

Freeman Sijuare ,, 

F'uller Street ,, 

Gardner Path ,, 

Gardner Koad ,, 

(iarrison Koad . ,, 

Gibbs Street . .. ,, 

(xlen Road ,, . 

(ilendale Koad ,, 

Goddard Avenue ,, , 

Goodwin Place ,, 

Gorham Avenue _ ,, 

(ireen Street ,, 

Greenough Street ._ ,, . 

Grigg-s Road ,, ... 

Grove Street ,, 

Hammond Street ,, 

Harris Street .. ,, 

Harrison Street ,, 

Hart Street , , 

Harvard Street 1 267 

,, 269 End 

Harvard Avenue All 

Harvard Court ,, 

Harvard Place ,, 

Harvard Square ,, 

Hawes Street ,, 

Hawes Place ,, 

Hawthorn Road . ,, 

Hayden Road ,, 

Heath Street ,, 

HeathHill ,, 

Hedge Road ,, 

Henry Street ,, 

High Street ,, 

High Street Place ,, 

Highland lioad ,, 

Holden Street ,, 

Holland Road ,, 

Holmes Avenue ,, 

Homer Street ,, 

Hurd Hoad ^ ,, 

Hyslop Road ,, 

Intervale Path ,, 

Irving Street ,, 

Ivy Street __ ,, 

.lamai(!a Road 

John Street 
Jordan Itoad 

.Juniper Street ,, 

Keiffer Street ,, 

Kendall Street ,, 

Kendall Place ,, 



In 




In 


Sec. 


Street From To Sec. 


18 


Kennard Road All 24 


?4 


Kent Street _. ,, 


18 


18 1 


Kent Square ,, 


18 


18 


Ken woo<l Street. ,, 


17 


18 


Kerrigan Place ,, 


18 


24 


Kilsyth Road ,, 


17 


18 


Kinross Road ,, 


17 


18 1 


Knyvet Scjnare ,, 


17 


18 


Lagrange Street '. _ ,, 


30 


24 


Lanark Road ,, 


17 


24 


Lancaster Terraee ,, 


17 


17 


Ijee Street _ , ^_ , 


30 


17 


Leicester Street _ __ ,, 


18 


17 


Leverett Street ._ , 


18 


18 


Linden Street 


18 


18 


Linden Park , 


18 


18 


Linden Place , 


18 


17 


Linden S(juare _ __ ,, 


18 


24 


Littell Road , 


18 


30 


Longwood Avenue 


18 


3U 


Longwood Square _ 


18 


18 


Lothian Road , 


17 


18 


Manchester Road , 


17 


17 


Maple Street ^ , 


24 


18 


Marion Street , 


18 


18 


Marion Terraee , 


18 


30 


Marshall Street __ .. . , 


18 


30 


Mason Path _ 


17 


18 


Mason Square 


IT 


18 


Mason Terrace , 


17 


24 


Middlesex Road , 


29 


18 


Milton Road , 


24 


17 


Monmouth Street . , 


11 


18 


Monmouth Court , 


11 


18 


Morss Avenue , 


24 


18 


Mt. Walley Avenue , 


30 


18 


Mountfort Street , 


11 


18 


Mulford Street _ ._ , 


28 


18 


Naples Road , 


17 


24 


Netherlands Road , 


18 


18 


Newton Street , 


30 


30 


Norfolk Road .. , 


29 


24 


Oak Street , 


30 


24 


Oak Place ,, 30 


18 


Oakland Road - , 


24 


24 


Orkney Road 


17 


24 


Osborne Road , 


17 


24 


Park Street __ , 


18 


18 


Park Drive , 


17 


18 


Park Drive Terrace 


17 


18 


Park Vale , 


18 


18 


Park man Terrace , 


18 


18 


Pearl Street _ . _. , 


18 


18 


Perrin Road , 


24 


18 


Perry Street , 


18 


24 


Philbrick Road 1 , 


18 


11 


Philbrick Square :._ , 


24 


24 


Pierce Street 


18 


17 


Pleasant Street , 


17 


17 


Pond Avenue , 


24 


24 


Pound Lane , 


30 


18 


Powell Street. , 


17 


24 


Prest^tt Street _. ._ , 


11 


24 


Princeton Road , 


30 



Interest-bearingf accounts, subject to check, may be opened and deposits made 
at either the Court Street or Temple Place office of the Old Colony Trust 
Company. 



STREET DIKECTORY FOR MESSENGER RATES 



121 



Street Fr 

Prospect Street A 

Prospect Place , 

Rawson Path , 

Rawson Road , 

Regent Circle . . , 


In 

om To Sec. 

11 .... 18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
29 
29 
18 
18 
17 
18 
24 
17 
30 
17 
11 
11 
11 
175 18 
7 Knd 17 
1 17 
18 
18 
18 
17 
18 
17 
17 
17 
30 
29 
18 
18 
18 
17 
17 
18 
17 
17 
17 
18 
17 
18 
18 
17 
18 
18 


Street Fro 

Thorndike Street Al 

Toxteth Street , , 

University Road ,, 

Upland Road ,, 

Verndale Street ,, 

Verndale Terrace ,, 

Vernon Street , , 


In 

m To Sec. 

1 .... 17 
18 
18 
24 
17 


Reservoir Lane , 


17 




18 


Richmond Court , 

Richter Terrace , 


Villa Lane ,, 

Village Lane ,, 

Village Square ,, 

Waldo Street _ _ . . . . , , 


24 
24 


Ridgeway Street , 

Riverdale Road , 


18 
18 


Roberts Sti'eet , 


Waldon Street ._ ,, 


17 


Roberts Road , 

Rock wood Street , 


Walnut Street ,, 

AValnut Path ,, 

Walnut Place ,, 

^Valter Avenue ,, 

Warren Street ,, 

Warwick Road ,, 

Washbui'n Place _ _ , , 


24 

24 


Russell Street , 


24 


St. Mary's Square . , 


24 


St. Mary's Street , 

St. Mary's Court 

St. Paul Street 1 


24 

17 

18 


,. ,, ,, 17 

Salisbury Road A 

School Street 

Searle Avenue , 

Seaver Street . , 


Washburn Terrace , , 

Washington Street ] 

.. 70 

Waverly Street A 

Webster Street ,, 

AVebster Park , , 


18 

701 18 

3 End 17 

1 ____ 18 

18 


Selkirk Road , 


18 


Sewell Avenue __ . , 


Webster Place : ,, 

Welch Road ,, 


18 


Shailer Street _ _ __ , 


24 


Short Street . . , 


Wellington Road ,, 

Wellington Terrace , 

Wentworth Place ._ , 


24 


Sidlaw Road. , 


24 


South Street _ . _ , 


18 


Spooner Road , 

Station Street. _. _ , 


Westbonrne Terrace , 

White Place , 

Whitney Street , 

Williams Street , 


17 
18 


Stearns Avenue , 


30 
17 




Williston Road , 


18 


Stetson Street 

Still Street 


Winchester Street , 

Windsor Road , 

Winslow Road , 

Winthrop Path , 

Winthrop Place , 

Winthrop Road , 

Winthrop S(iuare , 

Winthrop Terrace , 

Wolcott Road , 


17 
17 


Strathmore Road 


17 


Summit Avenue 

Summit Path , 


18 
18 


Sumner Road , 

Sutherland Road , 


18 
18 


Tabor Place , 

Tappan Street , 

Thatcher Street 


18 
30 


Woodland Road , 


30 


Thayer Street , 

Thayer Place , 


Woodward Square , 

York Ten-ace - , 


18 
17 



SUBURBAN MESSENGER RATES FROM BOSTON 



Arlington $ .50 

Arlington Centre .55 

Arlington Heights .60 

Belmont .60 

Cambridge .40 

Cambridgeport .35 



East Cambridge 5^ .40 

North Cambridge .45 

Chelsea .50 

Everett .50 

Maiden .50 

Medford .50 



Milton ■•? .60 

Revere .60 

Somerville .45 

East Somerville .40 

W^est Somerville .50 

Winthrop .50 



Rates quoted above include carfare 



More than 30,000 customers from all over New England find in the Old 
Colony Trust Company better banking facilities than are offered by any other 
institution in Boston. 



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Stevens^uryea 




In the Stevens- Duryea Six Cylinder is offered a car that repre- 
sents consistent progress and development since 1891 — a span 
of twenty-one years — built by the American manufacturer uni- 
versally recognized as the pioneer in the adoption of features of 
design and construction essential to the modern motor car. — The 
history of the American motor car is coincident vv^ith the develop- 
ment of the Stevens-Duryea. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



Stevens-Duryea Company The J. W. Bowman Company 

Chicopee Falls, Mass. 911 BOYLSTON ST., BOSTON 

Pioneer Builders of American Sixes 



THEATRES AND HOTELS 123 



THEATRES 



Telephone Section 

*B. F. Keith's Theatre. 04") Washington Street Oxford 17-24 4 

Boston Opera House, ^54^) Huntington Avenue Back Bay 4490 12 

*Boston Theatre, 'y-\9 Washington Street Oxford 72'2 4 

*Castle Scjuare Theatre, 421 Tremont Street Tremont ."> 9 

♦Colonial Theatre. 100 Bo\lston Street Oxford 411 .'> 

Columbia Music Hall. '.tTS Washington Street Tremont !*•') 9 

Gaiety Theatre, lU).") Washington Street . Oxford 39 7 

Globe Theatre, 68S Washington Street - Oxford 241 7 

Grand Opera House. 1 17t) Washington Street Tremont 1109 9 

*Hollis Street Theatre, HoUis Street Oxford 1 ;;i 7 

Howard Atheneum, ;i4 Howard Street Haymarket 1658 5 

^Majestic Theatre, 219 Tremont Street, opposite Hotel Touraine Oxford 452 7 

National Theatre, ooo Tremont Street Oxford 550 9 

Orpheum Theatre, 41:3 Washington Street Oxford (i'M) 4 

*Park Theatre, (519 Washington Street Oxford 744 4 

*Plymouth Theatre, 129 Eliot Street Oxford 2075 7 

*Shubert Theatre, 2()5 Tremont Street, opposite Hollis Street ()xford 0022 7 

St, James Theatre, Huntington Avenue Back Bay 8 

Symphony Hall, Huntington and Massachusetts Avenues Back Bay 1492 12 

*Tremont Theatre, 170 Tremont Street Oxford 008 4 

Waldron's Casino Theatre. 44 Hanover Street Haymarket 2150 2 

THEATRE TICKET AGENCIES 

Telephone Section 

Burke, Adams House Oxford 9;>5 and Oxford 942 4 

Charles M. Cashin. Parker House Main ()97o 4 

John K. Heard. Hotel Touraine.. Oxford 644 7 

Herri ck, Copley Square Back Bay 2328 6 



HOTELS 



Section Section 

Adams House. 55; '> Washington St. 4 i Hotel Nottingham. 25 Huntington Ave 8 

American House. 5() Hanover St. 2 Hotel Oxford. 40 Huntington Ave. 8 

Boston Tavern. :>47 Washington St 4 Hotel Plaza. 419 Columbus Ave 8 

Castle Square Hotel. 10 ChandlerSt. 9 Hotel Puritan, o90 Commonwealth Ave 11 

Clark's Hotel. 577 Washington St. 4 1 Hotel Somerset. Commonwealth Ave 11 



Copley Square Hotel. .49 Huntington Ave 8 

Copley-Plaza Hotel. Copley Square. 6 

Crawford House, 8o Court St. 2 

Hotel Bellevue. 21 Beacon St. 5 

Hotel Brewster. 19 Boylston St. 4 

Hotel Brunswick. •52.5 Boylston St 6 

Hotel Buckrainster. <i4.5 Beacon St 11 



Hotel Thorndike. 234 Boylston St 6 

Hotel Touraine. Boylston and Tremont Sts.__ 7 

Hotel Trafalgar. 199 Massachusetts Ave 4 

Hotel Tuileries. 270 Commonwealth Ave. 8 

Hotel Vendome. 160 Commonwealth Ave. 8 

Hotel Victoria, Dartmouth and Newbury Sts. 6 

Hotel Westminster. Copley Sq. 6 



Hotel Carlton, 1138 Boylston St. 12 ' Parker House, School and Tremont Sts 4 

Hotel Essex. 695 Atlantic Ave. 4 , Quincy House. 47 Brattle St 2 

Hotel Langham, 1699 Washington St. 10 , United States Hotel. 90 Beach St 7 

Hotel Lenox, Exeter and Boylston Sts 8 | Young's Hotel, Court St 4 

* Seating diagram to be seen on pages 125, 127, 129, 131, 133, 135, 137, 139, 141, 143. 



By makingf your life insurance policy payable to the Old Colony Trust 
Company, as trustee under a declaration of trust, you arc assured tfiat the 
money will be wisely invested, and the income and principal disbursed accord- 
ingf to your wishes. 



124 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



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Business Illustrator 

IF OUR work for the past 
twelve years had not 
given perfect satisfaction 
we would not have the 
honor of having as custom- 
ers the leading manufac- 
turers, Jobbers and retailers 
of New England. 

We are prepared to make 
in the best possible manner, 
and at minimum cost, every 
form or style of illustration, 
from a simple lettered line 
costing $ 1 .25 to the most 1 
elaborately detailed draw- 
ing costing $450.00. We 
are always glad to show 
specimens of our work, 
which is made on honor 
and sold on its merits. 

Offices 
27 School Street, Boston 

Telephone Main 7037 



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125 



BF KEITH'S THEATRE 




LEFT 



RIGHT 



12(j 



PUBLIC SERVICE KATE BOOK 




Macullar Parker Company 

Makers in their workshops on the premises 

of the BEST CLOTHING for Men and Boys 

Ready for immediate use and to measure 

Men's and Boys' Furnishings 

Ladies' Tailoring 

400 Washington Street . Boston 



BOSTON THEATRE 




128 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




Itori;^ A.»t»0<rr.T{» 



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TRADE MARK 
RtQ. U. S. PAT. OFF. 



(^i::^ 



Doten-Dunton Desk Co. 

Manufacturers of distinctive 

Commercial Furniture 



It yoii iiitoid to buy fine Office 
Ftirnitnrey the above suggestio7i 
luay f/innc liiiht on your problem 



25 Arch Street, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 

New York Branch: 111 BroadwuN- 

Kervin R. Dunton. President Thomas W. Peirce, Treasurer 



CASTLE SQUARE THEATRE, SEATING DIAGRAM 



129 



ORCHESTRA 

Castle Square Theatre 
Boston. 




130 



PUBLIC SERVICE KATE BOOK 




New Ocean House 

Swampscott, Massachusetts 

Open June 10 to September 10 



9 



ITUATED on the North Shore, fifteen miles from 
Boston. Overlooks the sea and is directly located 
upon the Ocean Boulevard. 

Accommodations for 275 people. Private suites with bath. 

For rates and diagram of rooms, apply to 

E, R, Grabow Company 

673 Boylslon Street, Boston 



COLONIAL THEATRE, SEATING DIAGRAM 



131 




COLONIAL THEATRE 



132 



PUBLIC SERVICE KATK BOOK 




McKENNEY & WATERBURY CO. 

181 FRANKLIN STREET 

BOSTON, MASS. 



LIGHTI NG 
SPECI ALTI ES 



HOLLIS ST. THRATRE, SEATING DIAGRAM 



133 




HOLLIS ST. THEATRE 



134 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



Rubber 

Footwear 

Dept. 

Candec and 

Federal 

Boots, 

Rubbers and 

everything in 

Rubber 

Footwear 



Clothing 
Dept. 

Rubber 
Surface Coats, 
Automobile 
Coats and 
Waterproof 
Clothing 




W aiHSn^' 




Mech 



anical 



and Tire 
Depts. 

Rainbow 

and other 

Packings, 

Rubber 

Belting and 

liose — 

G. & J. Tires 



Druggists' 

Sundries 

Dept. 

Goodyear 

Glove Brand 

liospital and 

Dick- Room 

Supplies 



THTS IS THE HOUSE OF QUA LIT V 




ENTERPRISE RUBBER COMPANY, 110 Federal St., Boston 



WM. E. BARKER. President 



WM. L. PROCTER, Treasurer 



MA. 



.mSTIC THKATRE. SEATING DIAGRAM 



135 



-MAJESTIC THEATRE- 



^ TA 0£ 



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136 



PUBLIC SEKVICE RATE BOOK 




The Finest and Best Equipped Automobile Body Building Factory in New England 
Highest Grade 

LIMOUSINES 

LANDAULETS 

TOURING and 

RUNABOUT 



AUTOMOBILE BODIES 



Painting 

Fenders 



Body Repairs of all kinds 
Wind Shields 



HUME COMPANY BROOKLINE 

1000 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, near St. Paul Street 



PARK THEATRE, SEATIXG DIAGKAM 



137 




PARR THEATRE 



138 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




The Only Hardware Store in the Center of 
the Shopping District 

We are always making improvements; our store is now 
fully equipped, and we are prepared to show the best goods 
with the least possible delay at fair prices. 



Tool Chests $3.50 to $25.00 
Tool Benches $7.50 to $14.50 

EVERYTHING IN 

Carpenter and Machinist Tools 

Pocket Tool Kits, in Leather Cases 

$2.00 to $10.00 

SHERWIN & WILLIAMS 
PAINTS AND VARNISHES 



Fine Table Cutlery 

Carvers, Pair $1.00 to $3.00 

3-piece Carving Sets $3.00 to $5.00 

Pocket Knives 

Our store the Pocket Knife center 
of Boston ; every knife warranted. 
Our Leaders 50 cts. and $1.00 

EASTMAN KODAKS 

AND 

CAMERA SUPPLIES 



High- Grade Fishing Tackle and Anglers' Supplies 

J. B. HUNTER & CO., 60 Summer Street 



PLYMUL TH THEATRE, SEATING DIAGKA3I 



189 







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^^glife^iiiiiililgy. 



OECnCSTIJA 




140 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




BALL ROOM-HOTEL TUILERIES 
270 Commonwealth Avenue 



T 



HE HOTEL TUILERIES, BOSTON 

CATERS TO BALLS. RECEPTIONS. RECITALS. 
LECTURES AND BANQUETS AND HAS EVERY 
FACILITY FOR HANDLING THESE FUNCTIONS 
IN A THOROUGHLY SATISFACTORY MANNER 



E. R. GRABOW COMPANY. MANAGERS 



SHUBERT THEATRE, SEATING DIAGRAM 



141 



JHUBELRT THEATRL 




142 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




TUCKER. ANTHONY & CO. 
BANKERS 

MEMBERS NEW YORK AND BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGES 



53 State Street 



Boston 



60 Broadway 
NEW YORK 



17 Pleasant Street 
NEW BEDFORD 



TREMONT THEATRE, SEATING DIAGRAM 



143 



TREMONT-THEATRE, 




144 



rUBLIi; SERVICE KATE BOOK 



OXfORO 3600 

FOR A tftXiCAB 



WKenTou Want Service 




TAXI MOTOR CAB COMPANY 

537541 TREMONT STREET 



/TELtPMOtNe 

' OXfORO 3600 

FOR A TRXiCAB 



/r£L£PHOME 

i OXfORO 3600 

FOR A TAX(CAB 



TAXICAB RATES AND CLUBS 



145 



TAXICAB RATES 

The rates of fare for a taxicab from one point to any other point within the city limits of 
Boston shall be : 

First half mile or fraction thereof, for one person 40 ets. 

Each quarter mile thereafter 10 cts. 

Each additional person for the whole journey 20 cts. 

Each six minutes of waiting time 10 cts. 

Each package or small trunk carried outside 20 cts. 

When cab is called from a distance of more than one mile, a charge for each mile above the first 
will be 20 ets. 

When a cab is dismissed more than two miles from place where it was engaged, a charge for 
each mile above the fii-st two will be 20 cts. 

The charge for extra passengers and trunks and for return mileage will be registered on the 
meter under the head of '" Extras." 

Hourly rates — §4.00 for the first hour and So. 00 an hour for each additional hour. 
Daily, weekly and monthly rates quoted upon application. 



The 
to carry. 

Size 
28x24. 
30x2|. 
28x3'. 
30x3 . 
32x3 . 
34x3 . 
28 X U. 
30x3|. 
32 X 3|. 
34x3^. 
36 X 3^. 
30x4'. 
32x4 . 
34x4 . 
36x4 . 



WEIGHT AND INFLATION SCHEDULE 

table below gives the required inflation and the gross weights tires are generally guaranteed 



luflatioD 
.55 lbs. 

-55 „ 

.65 „ 

.65 „ 

-65 „ 

-65 „ 

.70 „ 

.70 „ 

-70 „ 

.70 „ 

-70 „ 

-75 „ 



Rear 
Weight 
225 lbs. 
225 „ 
350 „ 
375 „ 
375 „ 
400 „ 
425 „ 
450 „ 
500 „ 
550 „ 
600 „ 
625 „ 
650 „ 
700 „ 
750 ,. 



Front 
Weiglit 
275 lbs. 
275 „ 
425 ., 
450 „ 
450 „ 
475 „ 

500 „ 

550 „ 

600 „ 

650 „ 

700 „ 

750 „ 

800 „ 

875 „ 

900 „ 



Size Inflation 

38 X 4 75 lbs. 

40x4 75 „ 

42x4 75 „ 

32x4^ 80 „ 

34x44 80 „ 



36x44, 
38x4|. 
40x44- 
42x44. 
35 X 5 _ 
37x5 . 
39x5 . 
41 X 5 . 
38 X 54. 
40x54. 



.80 
.80 
.80 
.80 
.85 
.85 
.85 
.85 
.90 
.90 



Rear 

Weight 

800 lbs. 

850 „ 

900 „ 

750 „ 

900 .. 

975 ,. 

1050 „ 

1125 „ 

1200 „ 

1000 „ 

1100 „ 

1200 „ 

1300 „ 

1200 ,. 

1350 „ 



Front 
Weiglit 
955 lbs. 
1000 .. 
1050 „ 
950 „ 
1125 „ 
1225 ., 
1300 „ 
1375 „ 
1450 „ 
1250 „ 
1350 „ 
1450 „ 
1500 „ 
1450 „ 
1600 „ 



THE PROPER INFLATION OF TIRES 

Air costs nothing ; tires are expensive. 

More tires give out from insufficient inflation than anything else. Remember that it is the air 
in the tube that carries the load and cushions the road. 

Running a tire Hat, even a short distance, is sure to be costly. 

Better run on the rim, verj- slowly and carefully, if imperatively necessary, and the distance is 
very short, than on a flat tire. 

CLUBS 

Algonquin Club 217 Commonwealth Avenue Back Bay 4444 

Boston Art Club 150 Newbury Street Back Bay 562 

Boston Athletic Association Exeter and Blagden Streets Back Bay 2170 

Boston City Club 9 Beacon Street Haymarket 880 

Boston Press Club 3 Beacon Street Haymarket 22961 

Boston Yacht Club 5 Rowes Wharf Fort Hill 25294 

Country Club .Clyde Street, Brookline Brookline 155 

Exchange Club US Milk Street Fort Hill 2730 

Puritan Club 50 Beacon Street Haymarket 1683 

Somerset Club 42 Beacon Street Haymarket 1731 

St. Botolph Club 4 Newbury Street Back Bay 5376 

Technology Club 83 Newbury Street Back Bay 195 

Tennis and' Racquet Club 939 Boylston Street Back Bay 2360 

Twentieth Century Club 3 Joy Street Haymarket 1339 

Union Club 8 Park Street Haymarket 589 

University Club . 270 Beacon Street Back Bay 2772 

If yoo have papers or valuables, which could be replaced with difficulty or not 
at all, is not this the proper time to safeguard them ? Absolute security can be 
found in the safe deposit vauhs at both offices of the Old Colony Trust G)mpany. 



146 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



Ship by Electric Express 

THE NEW WAY 
Between 

Boston and Points South 




MODERN TYPE OF ELECTRIC EXPRESS CAR 



The Electric Express Service conducted by the Express 
Department of the Bay State Street Railway Company is 
revolutionizing shipping. It is far in advance of previous 
methods. 

TRY IT 

AND LET IT PROVE ITS WORTH TO YOU 

For full information inquire of 

THE ELECTRIC EXPRESS 

34 and 35 India Wharf .... Boston, Mass. 
Telephone Fort Hill 3487 

See page 1 47 for Rates from Boston 



ELECTKIC EXPKESS RATES FROM BOSTON 



147 



ELECTRIC EXPRESS RATES 

From BOSTON to POINTS SOUTH as shown below 



Rate per 100 

Stations pounds 

Abington Mass. 35 

Abington, North „ 35 

Atlantic „ 20 

Avon „ 25 

Braintree „ 20 

Braintree, South „ 20 

Bridgewater „ 35 

Hridgewater, West „ 35 

lirockton „ 25 

Bryantville „ 45 

Dighton, North „ 40 

Dighton, South „ 40 

Dighton, West „ 45 

Easton, South „ 35 

Eastondale „ 35 

Fall River „ 40 

Freetown „ 40 

Hanson „ 45 

Hanson, North „ 45 

Hanson, South „ 45 

Holbrook „ 25 

Hough's Neck „ 20 

Kingston „ 45 

Lakeville „ 40 

:Middleboro „ 40 

Middleboro, North „ 40 

Neponset (Boston) „ 15 

New Bedford „ 40 

Norfolk Downs „ 20 

Plymouth „ 45 

Quincy „ 20 

Randolph „ 25 

Raynham Centre „ 35 

Raynham, North „ 35 

Reiioboth „ 50 

Rockland „ 35 

Scotland „ 35 

Seaside „ 45 

Seekonk „ 50 

Somerset „ 40 

Taunton „ 35 

Taunton (Weir Village) ,, 40 

Taunton (Whittenton) „ 40 

Whitman „ 35 

Wollaston „ 20 

For further information call, 'phone or write 



All rates are subject to change without notice 

Minimum Chargks 



Fi-oni 1 to 10 
pounds 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

20 

20 

20 

15 

15 

20 

20 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

20 

20 

20 

15 

20 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

25 

15 

15 

15 

25 

20 

15 

20 

20 

15 

15 



10 to 25 

pounds 

20 

20 

15 

15 

15 

15 

20 

20 

15 

25 

25 

25 

25 

20 

20 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

15 

15 

25 

25 

25 

25 

15 

25 

15 

25 

15 

15 

20 

20 

30 

20 

20 

25 

30 

25 

20 

25 

25 

20 

15 



25 to 50 
pounds 

25 

25 

15 

20 

15 

15 

25 

25 

20 

35 

30 

30 

35 

25 

25 

30 

30 

35 

35 

35 

20 

15 

35 

30 

30 

30 

15 

30 

15 

35 

15 

20 

25 

25 

40 

25 

25 

35 

40 

30 

25 

30 

30 

25 

15 



Wharf, Boston. Telephone Fort Hill 3487, or Main 2773 



THE PXECTRIC EXPRESS, 34 and 



50 to 100 
pounds 

35 

35 

20 

25 

20 

20 

35 

35 

25 

45 

40 

40 

45 

35 

35 

40 

40 

45 

45 

45 

25 

20 

45 

40 

40 

40 

15 

40 

20 

45 

20 

25 

35 

35 

50 

35 

30 

45 

50 

40 

35 

40 

40 

35 

20 

35 India 



The Old Colony Trust Company with resources of over $90,000,000 and a list 
of over 30,000 customers, is one of the largest and strongest financial institutions 
in the country. 



148 



PUBLIC SERVICE KATE BOOK 




COOLIDGE CORNER OFFICE 
OF 

Frank A. Russell 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



BROOKLINE REALTY 



Executive Office . Oid South Building, Boston 

Coolidge Corner Office 1321 Beacon Street, Brookline 
Village Office . . 21 9 Washington Street, Brookline 

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE AT EACH OFFICE 



EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS AND TRAVELERS CHEQUES 



149 



SIMPLE RULES TO BE OBSERVED 

WHEN MAKING EXPRESS SHIPMENTS 

Rates on Money Orders and Travelers' Cheques 



The express business being essentially 
one of despatch, the following suggestions 
are offered for the benefit of patrons, with 
the firm belief that a careful observance 
will greatly assist in the prompt delivery 
of shipments in good condition: 

1st. Use wooden boxes for packages, especially 
for glass and other fragile articles, which should 
be well protected. It may cost a few cents more, 
but the danger of damage will be very much 
reduced, and you should do your part to make the 
transportation safe. 

2d. Write the address in full — state, county, 
city, street and number— on the box or package, 
with ink or crayon. Tags are frequently torn off 
and lost. 

3d. If you want to prepay the charges, write 
the word " Paid " in large, plain letters on the 
package. 

4th. Insist upon a receipt and see that the 
amount paid and the value is marked on the 
receipt and on the package. 

5th. Write your own address in full somewhere 
on the package, following the prefix : 

" From " 

6th. If package contains anything of perish- 
able nature, write the word " Perishable " in 
large plain letters on the box or package, which 
will call for special attention and delivery. 

7th. In making shipments of personal baggage, 
such as trunks, grips, suit cases, valises, etc., or 
when enclosing shipment in a container that has 
previously been used, always examine same care- 
fully and obliterate any old marks that may 
appear thereon. 

8th. Express Companies are not held liable for 
loss of money, jewelry or valuable papers when 
enclosed with other goods and shipped as ordinary 
merchandise. Therefore, such articles should be 
forwarded in a separate package, sealed and sent 
through the Express Company's Money Depart- 
ment. 

Express Money Orders 

Money Orders of the express companies give to 
the public the most up-to-date method of sending 
money by mail, with the least amount of trouble 
and expense. 

A receipt is given to purchaser at the time of 
sale, and if the order is lost or stolen the full 
amount will be promptly refunded on surrender 
of the receipt and the giving of a satisfactory 
indemnity. 

Express Money Orders are negotiable and 
always good. 

No time limit of payment. 

No application to fill out. 



Rates for Money Orders 

Not over $2.50 3c 

„ „ 5.00 5c 

„ „ 10.00 8c 

20.00 10c 

„ „ 30.00 12c 

„ „ 40.00 15c 

„ „ 50.00 18c 

60.00 20c 

„ „ 75.00 25c 

„ „ 100.00 30c 

Over $100.00 at above rates. 

Express Companies' Travelers' 
Cheques 

Cheques are issued in denominations of $10, 
$20, $50, $100, and $200, and show thereon the 
foreign money equivalent in each of the princi- 
pal countries of Europe. These amounts the 
express companies guarantee will be paid in the 
legal currency of the country of encashment, 
without discount or commission, by its Agents 
and listed Correspondents. 

The purchaser of the cheques is safeguarded 
against loss by the provision that at the time of 
sale his signature must be placed on each cheque, 
in the space provided therefor. 

If subsequently any cheques, not countersigned, 
are lost or stolen, the Company will refund the 
value thereof or furnish other cheques in their 
place upon execution of its form of bond of 
indemnity and affidavit, provided immediate no- 
tice was given the Company of the numbers and 
amounts of such lost or stolen cheques. 

The only identification necessary to insure the 
payment or acceptance of the cheques is the agree- 
ment of the signature and countersignature on 
their face. 

Through the acceptance of the cheques by 
hotels, shopkeepers and others, as stated, the time 
required in visiting banks to obtain funds for such 
expenses is saved and delays and inconvenience 
avoided through inability to obtain money on 
Sundays, Holidays or Fete Days or before or 
after business hours. 

Loss by discounts upon the money of one coun- 
try carried into another is avoided — cheques being 
issued in different denominations, the traveler 
can confine the cashing of them to the approxi- 
mate amount required in any country. 

A distribution of cheques among the members of 
a family or party can be made, thus adding mate- 
rially to the convenience and comfort of atrip by 
insuring to each of the members individual free- 
dom as to funds not possible under letters of 
credit. 

The cheques are issued for cash or under guar- 
antee of purchaser and a responsible bank or 
trust company, or against deposits of high-grade 
marketable securities. 

A charge of one-half of one per cent (50 cents 
per $100) is made for the cheques, minimum 50 
cents. 



Over 30,000 customers find in the Old Colony Trust Company the 
absolute security which they desire as well as unsurpassed banking 



service. 



150 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




Iparon ^tU Sharon i'trM 

SoBton 



The building is eleven stories in height, one of the largest and finest hotel 
structures in the country, being substantially and beautifully built of gray 
stone and brick. 

European Plan. A bsolutely Fireproof and Every Modern Requisite 

RATES 

Rooms, one person $2.00 to $2.50 

Rooms, one person, with private bath $3.50 4.50 5.50 

Rooms, two persons 3.00 3.50 

Rooms, two persons, with private bath 4.50 5.50 6.50 

Rooms, two single beds 3.50 4.00 

Rooms, two single beds, with private bath 5.50 6.50 

Suites, Parlor, Bedroom, and Bath, for one or two persons 6.00 8.00 9.00 

Each additional person in suite $1.00 per day extra from rate quoted 

Baggage can be checked from the hotel to all parts of the United States. 
Intending guests are requested to make reservations in advance when 
possible. 

J. FRED HARVEY ) ., 

CHARLES A. WOOD \ ^-"-^'"S directors 



EXPRESS RATES FROM BOSTON 



151 



EXPRESS RATES FROM BOSTON 

TO NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY 

Main Office. 83 Summer Street Telephone, Oxford 3920 

Operates all offices on all divisions of New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. 

AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY 

Main Office, 48 Franklin Street Telephone, Main 5500 

Offices on all divisions of Boston & Albany Railroad, as well as Boston & Maine System 
and connections in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. 

NATIONAL EXPRESS COMPANY 

Main Office, 67 Franklin Street Telephone, Fort Hill 411 

Offices on line of Fitchhurg Division. Boston Agent, Wells, Fargo & Co. Express. 

All rates subject to change without notice 

The name of the company operating the office in the city or town to which the rate is wanted, is 
designated by abbreviation as follows: — Ad (Adams) Am (American) Nat (National) More than 
one company may have an office at common points. For example : Fitchburg, Mass. Ad Am Nat 
Rates quoted are for one hundred pounds. For charges on matter weighing less than one hundred 
pounds consult proper graduate tables on pages 164, 165. Where two rates are ^ven, matter must 
■of necessity be handled by two companies to reach destination. In such cases the two companies are 
one of the three above mentioned companies and a connecting company. Wagon service see page 164. 





Kate 




Rate 




Rate 


Connecticut 




Chapinville Ad $1.00 


Ellmgton Ad 


$0.75 


Abington Ad $0.60 


Cheshire 


1.00 


Elliott's 


.60 


Allertou Farms Station , 


1.00 


Chester , 


.90 


Elmwood ,, 


.75 


Audover , 


.75 


Chestnut Hills 


.75 


Essex ,, 


.90 


Ansonia 


1.00 


Clark's Corners , 


.75 


Fairfield 


1.00 


Arnolds , 


.90 


Clinton 


.90 


Fair Haven 


.90 


Avon , 


1.00 


Cobalt 


.75 


Falls Village 


1.00 


Baltic 


.75 


Colchester , 


.90 


Farmington Station „ 


1.00 


Bantam , 


1.00 


Collinsville 


1.00 


FenwicK (Summer) 


.90 


Beacon Falls , 


1.00 


Cornwall Bridge 


1.00 


Forestville ,, 


.90 


Berlin 


.75 


Cos Cob , 


1.00 


Gales Ferry ,, 


.75 


Bethel 


1.00 


Crescent Beach (Sr.) , 


.75 


Georgetown 


1.00 


Birniingliani , 
Black Hall 


1.00 


Cromwell 


.90 


Glenbrook 


1.00 


.75 


Danbury , 


1.00 


Goodspeeds 


.90 


Bloomlield , 


.90 


Danielson , 


.60 


Granby „ 


1.00 


Bolton , 


.75 


Darien , 


1.00 


Green's Farms 


1.00 


Botsford , 


1.00 


Dayville 


.60 


Greenville Ad Am 


.75 


Branchville 


1.00 


Deep River , 
Derby 


.90 


Greenwich Ad 


1.00 


Branford 


.90 


1.00 


Groton 


.75 


Bridgeport 


I.IIO 


Kagleville A 


n .75 


Grove Beach (Slimmer) ,, 


.90 


Bristol 


.<M 


East Berlin A 


d .75 


Guilford 


.90 


Broad Brook 


.75 


Kast Canaan 


1.00 


Haddam 


.90 


Brookfield 


i!oo 


Kiist (iraiihy , 


.90 


Hadlyme 


.90 


Brooklield Junction 


1.00 


Kast Hampton 


.75 


Hampton „ 


.60 


Buckland , 


.75 


East Haven , 


.90 


Harttord ,, 


.75 


Burnside , 


.75 


Kast Litchfield 


1.00 


Hawleyville 


1.00 


(Janipville , 


1.00 


Kast Lyme , 


.75 


Haydens 


.75 


Canaan , 


1.00 


East River , 


.90 


Hazardville ,, 


.75 


Cannon's Station 


1.00 


Kast Thompson , 


.60 


Higganum „ 


.90 


Canton , 


1.00 


East Wallingford 


.90 


Hop River 


.75 


Cedar Hill 


.90 


East Windsor , 


.75 


Jewett City „ 


.75 


Central Village 


.60 


East Windsor Hill 


.75 


Kent 


1.00 



Progressive methods, resources in excess of $90,000,000 and two conveniently- 
located bank buildings combine to make the Old Colony Trust Company one 
of the most desirable depositories in New England. 



152 



PUBLIC SERVICK RATE BOOK 



ANICA 









Londres Extra 
Boxes 50 



Hubs 
Boxes 50 



$3.75 $4.50 

SOMETHING NEW 



Perfectos 

Boxes 25 

$2.50 



Invincibles 
Boxes 25 
$2.75 
AND OTHER SIZES 



A HAPPY COMBINATION 

THAT IS SWEET AND MILD 

MADE IN A CLEAN SANITARY FACTORY 

CHARLES B. PERKINS & CO. 

DISTRIBUTORS 

36 Kilby Street Exchange Building John Hancock Building 

( T/ie above plwtograpliic reproductions of cigars are actual size) 



EXPRESS RATES FROM BOSTON 



153 







Kate 






Kate 




Kate 


Lakeville 


Ad 


$1.00 


South Manchester 


Ad 


$0.75 


Bingham A 


m .<1.25 


Lchaiioii 


Am 


.75 


South Norwalk 




1.00 


Blanchard 


1.50 


I>t'(li'.s Island 


Ad 


.110 


Soutliport 




1.00 


Boothbay Harbor 


1.00 


Leonard's Bridge 




.''> 


South Wethersfield 


,, 


.90 


Bowdoinham 


.75 


l.iiiif Kock 






1.00 


South ^Villington 


Am 


.75 


Bradbury, York County 


, .75 


Mti'lilicld 






1.00 


South Wilton 


Ad 


i!oo 


Bradford 


1.25 


LiiiiK Mill 






100 


South Windhaiu 


Am 


75 


Bridgewater 


1.75 


Lyman \'ia<luct 






.75 


South AVindsor 


Ad 


!75 


Bridgtou 


1.00 


Lvnic 






.75 


Springdale 




1.00 


Brooklin 


1.25 


^fadison 






.!K) 


Stafford Springs 


Am 


.75 


Brooks 


l.(H> 


MaiK-lit'ster 






.75 


Stanford 


Ad 


100 


Brownrteld Station 


,, .7.5 


Mansfield 


Am 


.75 


Stepiu^y 




1.00 


Brownville 


1..50 


Melrose 


Ad 


.75 


Sterling 




.60 


Brownville .Junction 


1..50 


Meridep 




.75 


Stevenson 


^. 


1.00 


Brunswick 


,, .75 


Merrow 


Am 


.75 


Still Kiver 


' 


1.00 


Bryant's Pond Am 


S0.60 .60 


Merwinsville 


Ad 


1.00 


Stonington 


,j 


.75 


Bucktield A 


m 1.00 


Middlefleld 


jj 


.75 


Stonv Creek 




.90 


Bucksport 


1.25 


Middletown 


,, 


.75 


Stratford 




1.00 


Bucksport Centre 


1.25 


Midway 


,, 


.75 


Suffield 




.90 


Burnham 


1.00 


Milfont 


,, 


.90 


Taftville 




.75 


Buxton 


.75 


Milldale 


.^ 


1.00 


Talcottville 




.75 


Byron 


1.35 


Mill riain 


^, 


1.00 


Tariffville 




.90 


Calais 


1.50 


Millstone 


,^ 


.75 


Terryville 




.90 


Camden 


1.25 


Montowese 


,, 


.90 


Thoiiiaston 




1.00 


Canton 


1.10 


Montville 


Am 


.75 


Thompson 




.60 


Caribou 


2.00 


Moosnp 


All 


.75 


Thompsonville 




.90 


Carmel 


1.00 


Morris Station 


,, 


1.00 


Toi)stoiie 


^ 


1.00 


Carrabasset 


1.75 


Mount Carinel 


,^ 


i.oa 


Torriugton 




1.00 


Castine 


1.25 


Mystie 


,j 


.7.5 


Trumbull 




1.00 


Cherryfield 


1.50 


Naugatnek 


,, 


1.00 


Turnerville 




.75 


China 


1.25 


Naugatuek Junetion 


j^ 


l.(K) 


Twin Lakes (Sunnner) ,, 


1.00 


Clinton 


1.00 


New Britain 


jj 


.75 


Tyler City 




1.00 


Columbia 


1.50 


New Canaan 


^, 


1.00 


T'liion City 




1.00 


Columbia Falls 


1.50 


New Hartford 


jj 


l.(X) 


Uiiionville 




1.00 


Coopers Mills 


1.20 


New Haven 


,^ 


.90 


A'ernon 




.75 


Corinna 


1.00 


Newington 


,, 


.75 


Versailles 




.75 


Costigan 


1.25 


New Loudon Ad 


Am 


.75 


Wallingford 




.90 


Crystal Station 


1.50 


New Milford 


Ad 


1.00 


Washington 




1.00 


Cumberland Am 


$0.60 .30 


New Brestou Station 




1.00 


Waterburv 




.90 


Cumberland Centre Am .75 


Newtown 






1.00 


Waterfortl 




.75 


Cinnberland Mills 


.7.5 


Noauk 


J 




.75 


Watertown 




1.00 


Curtis Corner 


1.00 


Norfolk 


, 




l.OO 


Waterville 




.90 


Dainariscotta 


1.00 


Noroton 






1.00 


"Wauregan 




.60 


Daniariscotta Mills 


1.00 


Northford 


J 




.90 


Westbrook 




.90 


Danfortli 


1..50 


North (irosveuordale 


J 




.CO 


"VVesteliester 




.75 


Danville Junction 


, .7.5 


North Haven 


^ 




.90 


West Cornwall 




1.00 


Dark Harbor 




Nortli Windham 


^ 




.75 


Westfielil 




.75 


(Summer) 


1.25 


Norwalk 






1.00 


W^est Haven 




.90 


Davidson 


1.50 


Norwieli Ad 


Am 


.75 


Westport 




1.00 


Deadwater 


1.50 


Oakville 


Ad 


1.00 


West Suftleld 




.90 


Deering Junction 


.75 


Oiu-eo . 


,, 


.60 


AVest Thoniiison 




.60 


Deer Isle 


1.25 


Orange 


,, 


1.00 


West Willington 


Am 


.75 


Dennvsville 


150 


Oxford 


^_ 


1.00 


Wetherslield 


Ad 


.90 


Detroit 


1.00 


Pine Orchard 


,^ 


.90 


Willimantic 


Ad Am 


.75 


Dexter 


1.00 


Plainfleld 




.75 


Wilton 


Ad 


1.00 


Dixfleld Station 


1.10 


riaiuville 




.90 


Windsor 




.75 


Dover 


1.25 


IMautsville 


, 


1.00 


Windsor Locks 




.90 


Eagle Lake 


2.00 


Pomfret 


,j 


.60 


Wiiniipauk 


^ 


1.00 


East Baldwin 


„ .75 


I'ortlaud 




.75 


Winsted 




1.00 


East Dover 


1.25 


Putnam 




.60 


W^oodiufHit 




.90 


East Hebron 


1.00 


Quiuebaug 


^, 


.60 


Yalesville 




.90 


East Lebanon 


.75 


Kedding 


,j 


1.00 


Yantie 


Ai'n 


.75 


East Livermore 


l.(X> 


Kitlgefiekl 




1.00 








East Machias 


1.50 


Kiversiue 


"j 


1.00 


Maine 




East Alillinocket 


1..50 


Koekfall 


1, 


.75 


Abbot 


Am 


.$1.50 


East Newi(ort 


1.00 


Koekville 


ij 


.75 


Abbot Village 


,j 


1.50 


E. North Yarmouth Am 


S0.60 .30 


Kooky Hill 


^ 


.90 


Albion 




1.25 


Easton Am 2.00 


Romford 




1.00 


Alfred 


_ 


.75 


Ea.st Peru 


1.10 


Howayton 




1.00 


Aunabessacook 




1.00 


Eastport 


1.50 


Koxbury 




1.00 


Ashland 




1.75 


East Sumner 


1.10 


Sachem's Head 






Auburn 




.75 


Ea.st Waterboro 


, .7.5 


(Summer; 


,, 


.90 


Augusta 






East Wilton 


l.(H) 


Salisbury 


,j 


1.00 


Ayers .lunetion 


,, 


l!50 


Eliot 


.50 


Sandy Hook 




1.00 


Baldwin 




.75 


Ellsworth 


1.25 


Saybrook 


^j 


.90 


Banc-roft 




1.50 


Ellsworth Falls 


1.25 


Saybook I'oint 


,j 


.90 


Bangor 
Bar Harbor 


^^ 


1.00 


Elmwood Farm 


.90 


Si'vm<)ur 




1.00 




1.25 


Empire Road Am 


SO.tiO .50 


Shaker Station 




.75 


Bar Mills 




.75 


Enfield Am 1.25 


Sliaron 


Am 


1.10 


Basin Mills 




1.25 


Etna 


1.00 


Sheltou 


Ad 


1.00 


Bath 




.75 


Fairfield 


100 


Sliippau Point 




1.00 


Belfast 


^, 


1.00 


Farnungton 


1.00 


Sinisbury 


, 


1.00 


Belgrade 


,j 


1.00 


Forest 


1..50 


Sound Beaeh 




1.00 


Beniis 




1.50 


Fort Fairfield 


2.00 


Southburv 




1.00 


Benton 




1.00 


Fort Kent 


2.00 


South Coventry 


Ain 


.75 


Bethel 


Am SO.GO .60 


Frankfort 


1.25 


Southington 


Ad 


1.00 


Biddeford 


Am 


.50 


Franklin 


1.40 


South Lyme 




.75 


Bigelow 


" 


1.75 


Franklin Road 


1.25 



The number of women who have their own bank accounts is rapidly increas- 
ing; and we believe the Old Colony Trust Company has more of these accounts 
than any other bank in New England. 



164 



PUBLIC SERVIOE RATE BOOK 





Cliocolate Noueratine 



Chocolate Claremont — 
lialved 






Bonbons ^ Chocolates 





Chocolate Covered 
Nougat — halved 



XV/'HEN every individual piece of -^^^^ candy 
must conform to the highest standard of 
quahty, it is self-evident that every box of •e^^'^', 
containing forty or more varieties, would be poorly 
described if called anything save *'best. " 

There are 54 -^f^ stores in the United States 
and Canada, and over 4000 '^^ agents — the 
best druggists in their respective communities. To 
get the name of the nearest -e^^^ agent or store 

Write for 
Interesting Booklet 

M-hich tells the remarkable story of «^<^. gives 
a list of many of the popular -^jj^ confections, 
and tells the public how quality and purity 
are assured in all <^(£^ products. 

64 IRVING PLACE 
NEW YORK CITY 





EXPRESS RATES FROM BOSTON 



155 





Rate 






Rate 






Rate 


Freei)ort 


Am $0.75 


Milltown 


Am 


»1.50 


Skowhegan 


Am 


$1.00 


Fryt' 


1.35 


Milo 




1..50 


Smyrna Mills 


,j 


1.75 


Fiyt'burg 


.75 


Milo Junction 




1.25 


Soldiers' Pond 


^, 


2.00 


Gardiner 


.75 


Monmouth 




l.(K) 


Solon 


„ 


1.25 


Gilbertville 


'„ iio 


Monson 




1.75 


Somerset Junction 


Am «1 50 .50 


Gik-ad 


Am *0.60 .75 


Monticello 




1.75 


Sorrento 


Am 


1.25 


iiorliaiii 


Am .75 


Mos(iuito 




1.50 


South Brewer 


^ 


1.25 


Grand Isle 


2.25 


Mt. Desert Ferry 




1.25 


South (iardiiu'r 


,, 


.75 


Gray 


,, .75 


National Soldiers' Home,, 


1.00 


Soutli Lagrange 


^, 


1.25 


Groat Works, Penob- 


New (iloucester 


J, 


.75 


Sout h Newcastle 


,, 


1.00 


scot Co. 


1.25 


iNewliall 




.75 


South Orrington 


,, 


1.25 


Greene 


.75 


New Liniei-ick 




1.50 


South Paris 


Am I&0.60 .50 


Green Lake 


1.25 


Newport 




1.00 


Southport 


Am 


1.00 


Greenville 


1.50 


New Sweden 


^ 


2.00 


South Rangeley 


,, 


1.50 


<jreenville Junction „ 1 50 


Nicolin 


,, 


1.25 


South Sebec 


,, 


1.25 


(irindstone 


150 


Nobleboro 




1.00 


South Union 


,, 


1.25 


Griswold 


1.75 


Norcross 




1.50 


South West Harbor „ 


1.25 


Cuildford 


1.50 


Norridgewock 




125 


South Windham 


,, 


.75 


llallDwell 


.75 


North Anson 


^ 


1.25 


Springvale 


,, 


.75 


llaiiiiMlen Station 


1.25 


North Belgrade 


^ 


1.00 


Stiuirrel Island (Sr 


) „ 


1.00 


Jlancock 


1.25 


Nortii Berwick 


,^ 


..50 


St. Francis 




2.25 


llarriiiLtton 


1.50 


North P.rldgton 




1.00 


St. John 


,, 


2.25 


Harriscin 


1.00 


North Deer Isle 




1.25 


St. Luce 


„ 


2.00 


Jlarttnrd 


1.10 


North Fast Harbor 






Stacy ville 


,, 


1.50 


JIartlaiid 


1.25 


(Sunuiier) 




1.25 


Steep Falls 


,, 


.75 


Mead Tide 


1.20 


North Jay 


^ 


l.ttO 


Stockholm 


,, 


2.00 


llennoii t'l'utre 


1.00 


North Leeds 




1.00 


Stockton 


,, 


1.25 


Hennoii Poud 


1.00 


North Whitelield 




1.20 


Stoniuiiton 


,, 


1.25 


Ilillnian 


1.75 


Norway 


Am $0.60 ..50 


Strickland's Ferry 


,_ 


1.00 


Hinckley 


1.00 


Oak field Junction 


Am 


1.50 


Strong 


,, 


1.35 


Jlirani 


„ .75 


Oakland 




1.00 


Sullivan 


,, 


1.25 


Holden 


1.25 


Olamon 


^ 


1.25 


Tlioiuastou 


,, 


1.00 


Hole!) 


Am jfl.50 .CO 


Old Orchard 


^^ 


.50 


Tliorudike 


,, 


1.00 


Houghton 


Am 1.35 


Old Town 


^, 


1.25 


Inion 


,, 


1.25 


Hoidtou 


1.50 


Onawa 


Am $1.50 .50 


Union ville 


,, 


1.40 


Howe Brook 


1.75 


Oquossoc 


Am 


1.50 


Unity 


,, 


1.00 


Hudson 


1.25 


Orono 


^, 


1.25 


Van Buren 


„ 


2.00 


Iceboro 


.75 


Oxford 


Am $0 60 1.50 


Vanceboro 


,, 


1.50 


Island Falls 


1.50 


Palermo Station 


Am 


1.25 


Vassalboro 


,, 


.75 


Jackman or Jack- 




Passadumkeag 


^, 


1.25 


Veazie 


,, 


1.25 


niantowu 


Am $1.50 .50 


Patten 


„ 


1.75 


Waldo 


,, 


1.00 


Jay 


Am 1.00 


Pejepscot Mills 


,, 


.75 


Waldoboro 


,, 


1.00 


Jenitlaud 


2.00 


Pembroke 


^^ 


1.50 


Wallagrass 


,, 


2.00 


Katahdin Iron Works 


1.50 


Perham 




2.00 


Walnut Hill 


,, 


.75 


Keegan 




2.25 


Perry 




1.50 


Warren 


,, 


1.00 


Kennebunk 




.50 


Peru 


^ 


1.10 


Washburn 


,, 


2.00 


Kennelunik 15each 




.60 


Phillips 




1.35 


Waterboro 


,, 


.75 


KeMut'liuiik|)(irt 




.m 


IMne J'oint 




..50 


Waterville 


,, 


1.00 


Kineo iSunnner) 




1.75 


Pittstield 


^ 


1.00 


Waukeag 


,, 


1.25 


Kiiu'o Station 




1.50 


Poland 




.90 


Weeks Mills 


,, 


1.25 


Kingfield 




1.75 


Poland Springs Station „ 


.90 


Wells Depot 


,, 


.50 


Kiugniau 




1.50 


Portage 


„ 


2.00 


West Baldwin 


„ 


.75 


Kittery (Sunnner) 




, .75 


Portland 


^ 


' .60 


West Bethel 


Am $0.60 .60 


Kiltery Juuction 




.50 


Pownal 


Am $0.60 .35 


Westbrook 


Am 


.75 


Kittery Point(Sumnier) 


.75 


Pre.sque Isle 


Am 


2.00 


West Falmouth 


,, 


.75 


Knox 




1.00 


Princeton 




1.75 


West Farmington 


,, 


1.00 


La Grange 




1.25 


Prosi>ect 




1.25 


Westfield 


,, 


1.75 


Lake Moxie 




1.50 


Rangeley 
Readfield Depot 




1.50 


West Minot 


,, 


1.00 


Lambert Lake 




1.50 




1.00 


West Paris 


Am $0.60 .60 


Lakeview 


Am $1.50 .50 


Richmond 




.75 


West Sebvois 


Am 


1.50 


Leeds Centre 


Am 1.00 


Riley's 




1.10 


Whitefleld 


,, 


1.20 


Leeds Junction 


.75 


Riverside 




.75 


White Rock 


,, 


.75 


Lewiston 


.75 


Robinson's 




1.75 


Whitneyville 


,, 


1.50 


Lewiston Junction Am SO.GO .30 


Rockland 




1.00 


Wilton 


,, 


1.00 


Limestone 


Am 2.00 


Rock port 




1.25 


WMini 


,, 


1.25 


Lincoln 


1.25 


Roxhurv 




1.35 


Winnecock 


,, 


1.00 


Lincoln Centre 


1.25 


Riunforil Falls 




1.10 


W'inslow's Mills 


,, 


1.00 


Lisbon 


„ .75 


Sabattus 




.75 


Winterport 


„ 


1 25 


Lisbon Falls 


■ 75 


Saco 




.50 


Winterville 


,, 


2.00 


Littleton 


1.75 


Salem 




1.75 


WiutlHop 


,, 


1.00 


Uvernjore Falls 


1.00 


Sandy Point 




1.25 


Wiscasset 


,, 


1.00 


Locke's Mills 


Am «0.GO .60 


San ford 




.75 


Woodland, Wash. 


Co. ,, 


1.75 


Lowelltown 


1.50 .60 


Sangerville 




1.50 


Woolwich 


,, 


1.00 


J.ubec 


Am 1.60 


Scarboro Beach 




.50 


Wytopitlock 


,, 


1.50 


Ludlow 


1.50 


Schoodic 




1.50 


Yarmouth Junction 


.75 


Machlas 


1.50 


Seabury (Summer) 




.75 


York Beach (Summer) „ 


.75 


Madison 


1.25 


Seal Harl)()r (Summer) „ 


1.25 


\"ork Harbor 


„ 


.75 


Mainstream 
Mai)le Grove 


1.2.5 
2.00 


'< Searsport 
i Sebago Lake 


•• 


1.25 
.75 


Massachusetts 




Mai)leton 


2.00 


Schools 


Am $1.50 .50 


Abington 


Ad 


$0.40 


Maranacook (Sunnner) ,, 1.00 


Sedgwick 


Am 


1.25 


Abington Center 


,, 


.40 


.Mars Hills 


1.75 


Shawmut 


J, 


1.00 


Accord 


,, 


.40 


Massardis 


1.75 


Shee|iseott 


" 


1.20 


Actou 


Ad Am 


.40 


Matlawamkeag 


1.25 


Sherman Station 




1.50 


Acushnet* 


Ad 


.50 


Mechanic Falls 
Milford 


.90 
1.25 


Shirley Mills 
Silver's Mills 




1.50 
1.00 








" 


♦Consult star. Graduate 


Table 


Milllnocket 


1.50 


Skinner 


Am $1.50 .60 


Adams Express Co. on page 164. 



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Company. 



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particular people. We 
have catered so long to 
an exacting class of 
patrons, both in this 
country and Europe, 
that vv^e know^ just the 
Footw^ear Requirements 
of the most fastidious. 



We display each season many novelties in Footwear for Men, 
Women and Children. We originate and create styles, there- 
fore justly claim Exclusiveness. Our stock includes at all 
times the newest styles in Walking and Traveling Boots and 
Shoes, Dancing Shoes and Outing Footwear. 



Our Natural Last 

To have shoes of unusual com- 
fort is surely a matter of consid- 
eration. There is only one shoe 
that fills all the requirements of 
the orthopedic physician. That 
shoe is our Natural, or self- 
adjusting. 

It is the only scientific shoe 
w^hich, w^hile strengthening the 
foot, is, at the same time, com- 
fortable. There is no stiffness, 
no pressure on the toes, and no 
" breaking in." 

It can be procured only at our 
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and children in high and low^ cuts. 

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157 





Bate 




Rate 




Rate 


Adams 


Am 


S0.90 


Central Avenue 


Ad 


S0.40 


East Walpole 


Ad 


^0.40 


Adams Beach 


Ad 


.40 1 


Central Village* 


„ 


.50 


East Wareliam 




.CO 


Adamsdale 


,, 


.40 ; 


Centre Marshlield* 


,^ 


.50 


East Webster 


" 


.CO 


Allertoii 


,, 


.40 


Chases* 


, 


.50 i 


East Weymouth 


*' 


.40 


Allstoii 


Ad Am 


.40 


Charlemont 


Nat 


.75 


East Whitman 


" 


.40 


Amesliiiry 


Am 


.40 


Charles River 


Ad 


.40 


East Yarmouth 


*' 


.75 


Amherst" 


,, 


.75 


Charlton 


Am 


.50 


Eddyville* 


" 


.50 


AudoviT 


,, 


.40 


('hartley 


Ad 


.50 


Edgartown 


" 




xVrliiijiton 


,, 


.40 


Chathai'n 


,, 


.75 


^r 


" 


.50 


Aiiiii.utoii Heights 




.40 


Chathamport 


^^ 


.75 


" 


.40 


Ashbundiam 


Nat 


.50 


Chelmsford 


,, 


.40 


Ellisville 


" 


.75 


Aslicroft 


Ad 


.40 


Chelsea 


Am 


.40 


Ellisville I>ane 


" 


.7.5 


Ashland 


Ad Am 


.40 


Cheshire 




.90 


Endicott 


" 


.40 


Ashley Falls 


Ad 


1.00 


Chester 




.75 


Enfield 


Am 




^Vssiiii))!)! 


„ 


.40 


Chicopee 


j^ 


.75 


Erving 


Nat 


.75 


.Vssoiu't* 


,, 


.50 


Chieopee Falls 


,, 


.75 


Essex 


Am 


.40 


At hoi 


Am Nat 


.CO 


ChoblMiuoit 


Ad 


.75 


Everett 




.40 


Alhol Centre 


Nat 


.(JO 


City Mills 




.40 


Fairhaven 


Ad 


.60 


Altlehoro 


All 


.40 


Clapps 




.40 


Fall River* 




.'.0 


Altlehoro Falls 


J, 


.40 


Clarendon Hills 


Ai'n 


.40 


Falmouth 


" 


.75 


Anliurn 




.GO 


Clematis Brook 


Nat 


.40 


Falmouth Heights 


" 


.75 


Aiibnrndale 


AJn 


.40 


Clinton 


Ad Am 


.40 


Faneuil 


Ad Ain 


.40 


Avon 


Ad 


.40 


Cochesett 


Ad 


.40 


Farley 


Nat 


.75 


Ayer 


Am Nat 


.40 


Cohasset* 


, 


.50 


Farm Street Sta. 


Ad 


.40 


Baldwinsville 


)i .. 


.CO 


Coldbrook Spgs. 


Am 


.CO 


Farnums, Worcester Co. .. 


.60 


Mallard Vale 


Am 


.40 


Concord 


Nat 


.40 


Farnumsville 




.(M) 


r.ardwell's Ferry 


Nat 


.75 


Concord Junct Ad . 


\^m Nat 


.40 


Fayville 




.40 


Barley Neek 


Ad 


.75 


Conga mond 


Ad 


1.00 


Feeding Hills 




.90 


Barnstable 




.75 


Coonamessett 


,j 


.75 


Ferry Street 




..50 


15arre Plains 


Am 


.CO 


Conlavill.' 


Am 


.40 


Fisherville, Wor'ter Co. '„ 


.CO 


Barre Station 




.(!() 


Cottage City 


Ad 


.75 


Fitchburg Ad Am Nat 


.40 


liarrowsville 


Ad 


.50 


Cranes 


j^ 


.40 


Florence 


Ad Am 


.90 


Bayside 


,, 


.40 


Crown Point 


jj 


.40 


Forestdale 


Ad 


.60 


Beareroft 


,, 


.40 


Crystal Springs* 


,, 


.50 


Forge Village 


Am 


.40 


Jiecket 


Am 


.75 


Cunnnaquid 


J, 


.75 


Fort Ph«nix 


Ad 


.60 


Bed ord 


,. 


.40 


Curtis Crossing 


^^ 


.50 


Fort Revere 




.40 


liedford Springs 


,, 


.40 


Cushman 


Am 


.75 


Fort Rodman* 




.50 


I5eechville 


Ad 


.75 


Cut Kiver* 


Ad 


.50 


Foxboro 


" 


.40 


Beeehwood* 


,, 


.r,() 


Dalton 


Am 


.75 


Fox vale 


" 


.40 


Belehertown 


Am 


.75 


Dan vers 




.40 


Framingham 




.40 


Bellinjiham Junction. Ad 


.40 


Darby* 


Ad 


.50 


Franklin 


" 


.40 


Belmont 


Nat 


.40 


Deeriield 


Ad Am 


.90 


Freetown* 


** 


.50 


Bemis 


,, 


.40 


Dennis 


Ad 


.75 


Furnace 


Ain 


.60 


Berklej-* 


Ad 


.50 


Dennisport 


^j 


.75 


Gardner 


Nat 


.60 


Berlin 


Ad Am 


.40 


Dighton* 


j^ 


.50 


Georgetown 


Am 


.40 


Bi-rnardston 


Am 


.90 


Dodgeville 


^ 


.40 


Gilbertville 




.60 


Bev.Tly 


,, 


.40 


Douglass 


,j 


.60 


Gleasondale 


Nat 


.40 


Billcrica 




.40 


Dover 


j^ 


.40 


Glendale, Berkshire Co. Ad 


l.OO 


Blackinton 


Nat 


.75 


Dreamwold* 


,j 


.50 


Globe Village, Worcester 




Blaek Rock* 


Ad 


.50 


Dudley St. 


Am 


.40 


County 




.60 


Blai'kstone 


,j 


.40 


Dunstable 




.40 


Gloucester 


Am 


.40 


Bolton 


, 


.40 


Duxbury* 


Ad 


.50 


Grafton 


Ad 


.50 


Bondsville 


Am 


.75 


Duxbury Beach* 


,^ 


.50 


Graniteville 


Am 


.40 


Bondsville Depot 


,, 


.75 


Dwights 


Am 


.75 


Gray Gables 


Ad 




Bourne 


Ad 


.75 


East Billerica 




.40 


Great Barrington 




l.tHI 


Bournedale 


ji 


.75 


East Braintree 


Ad 


.40 


Great Island 




.75 


Bournetown* 




.50 


East Brewster 




.75 


Greenbush* 


" 


.50 


Bowenville* 


^^ 


.50 


East Brookfleld 


Ain 


.50 


Greenfield 


Am Nat 


.75 


Braggville 


Am 


.40 


East Carver 


Ad 


.40 


Green Harbor* 


Ad 


.50 


Braintree 


Ad 


.40 


East Dennis 




.75 


Greenpoint* 




.50 


Bravleys* 


,j 


.,50 


East Douglass 


,j 


.60 


Greenwich 


Am 




Brant Kock* 




.50 


East Foxlioro 




.40 


Greenvvicli Village 


!75 


Brayton Point* 


j^ 


.m 


]-:ast Freetown* 




.50 


Greenwood 




!4i) 


lirewsler 


J, 


.75 


Eastliam 


,, 


.75 


Groton 




.40 


Bridgewater 


^ 


..50 


Eastliani|iton 


Ad Am 


.90 


Groveland 




.40 


Bridgewater June 


tion ',', 


..50 


East Hard wick 


Ad 


.75 


Hadley 






Brighton 


Ad Am 


.40 


Kast Holliston 


Am 


.40 


Halifax* 


Ad 


.50 


I'.roekton 


Ad 


.40 


East Lexington 




.40 


Hanover 




.40 


Brook held 


Am 


..50 


East Littleton 




.40 


Hanson* 




..50 


Brookline 


Ad Am 


.40 


l'",ast I.du'j: .Meadow 


Ad 


.75 


Harding 




.40 


Brooks 


Nat 


.60 


East iM;nslilielil* 


,, 


.50 


Harvard 


Am 


.40 


Brookside 


Am 


.40 


East Mattapoisett 


^ 


.CO 


Har\vich 


Ad 


.75 


Brookville 


Ad 


.40 


East ."Nliddleboro* 


,^ 


.50 


Harwich Centre 




.75 


Browns* 




..50 


East .Milton 




.40 


Harwichport 






P.ryantville* 




SA) 


East Norton 




.40 


Hatfield 


aVh 


.90 


Buckland Station 


Nat 


.75 


Ivist Pepperell 


Nat 


.40 


Hatherly 


Ad 


.40 


Buzzard's Bay 


Ad 


.75 


Easton 


Ad 


.4<l 


Hathorne 


Am 


.4(» 


Bylield 


Am 


.40 


Easton Centre 


^ 


.40 


Haverhill 




.40 


Cambridge 


Ad Am 


.40 


Eastondale 




.40 


Haydenville 


Ad 


l.(K) 


Cand>ridgeport 


»t 1 


.40 


Easton Furnace 


^^ 


.40 


Head of River 




.75 


Campello 


Ad 


.40 


Easton Turnpike 




.40 


Hebronville 




M) 


Canton Junction 


ij 


.40 


East Orleans 


j^ 


.75 


Highland I.,ake 




.40 


Carlisle 


,, 


.40 


?:ast Pembroke 


,, 


.40 


Highland Light 






Carver* 


^, 


.50 


Kast Sandwich 


^j 


.75 


(Summer) 




.75 


Caryville 


,j 


.40 


East Stoughton 


J, 


.40 








Cataumet 




.75 


East Taunton 




.40 


•Consult star, Gi 


•aduate Table, 


Cedarville 


" 


.75 


Eastville 


" 


.75 


Adams Exi)ress 


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The Old Colony Trust Compan-y offers 'you interest at the rate of 2 % on daily 
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DORIAN equipment means 




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159 







Kate 






Rate 






Rate 


Highlaiidville 


Ad 


$0.40 


Middlefleld 


Am 


$0.75 


North Pembroke 


Ad 


$0.40 


Iliiii^liain 


,, 


.40 


Middleton 


,, 


.40 


North l'epi>erell 


Nat 


.40 


Hingluiiii Centre 


,, 


.40 


Mil ford 


Ad Am 


40 


North Plymouth* 


Ad 


.50 


Hinsdale 


Am 


.75 


Millbrook* 


Ad 


.50 


North Itavnham 




.40 


HoUirook, Norfolk Co. Ad 


.40 


Millbury 


Ad Am 


.40 


North Heading 


Am 


.40 


Holdeii 


Nat 


.40 


Miller's Falls 


Nat Am 


.75 


North Sandwich 


Ad 


.75 


Hollistoii 


Am 


.40 


Millis 


Ad 


.40 


North Scituate* 




.ao 


Holyoke 


Ad Am 


.75 


Millville Heights 


,, 


.50 


North Shore 




.75 


Hoosiic Tunnel 


Nat 


.75 


Milton 




.40 


North Stoiighton 




.40 


Ilopedale 


Ad 


.40 


Minot* 




.50 


North Truro 


" 


.75 


Hoi>kiiit()n 


,, 


.40 


Mittineague 


Am 


.60 


North ■W.'lltleet 


" 


.75 


Hortonville* 


,, 


.50 


Monomoy 


Ad 


.75 


North Wevinouth 




.40 


Housatoiiic 


,, 


1.00 


Monponsett* 


,, 


.50 


North AVilliraham 


Am 


.60 


Udwar.l Seminary 


,, 


.40 


Monson 


Am 


.75 


North Wilmington 




.40 


I lowlands* 




.50 


Montague, Fitch. K.Il. Nat 


.75 


North Wohurn 




.40 


Hulihanlslon 


Nat 


.GO 


Montague, on N. L 


. N. 




Nortli Yarmouth 


Ad 


.75 


Hudson 


V.m Nat 


.40 


K.K. 


Am 


.75 


Norton 




.40 


Hull 


Ad 


.40 


Montague City 


Ad Nat 


.75 


Norwell* 




.50 


Huntington 


Am 


.75 


Montello 


Ad 


.40 


Norwood 




.40 


Hvannis 


Ad 


.75 


Monument 




.75 


Norwood Central 


" 


.40 


Hyde Park 


,j 


.40 


Monument Beach 




.75 


Oak Bluffs 




.75 


Indian Urehard 


Am 


.60 


Morrill's Station 


^ 


.40 


Oakdale, Worcester 






ll).swicli 


»* 


.40 


Mount Hlue* 




.50 


County 


Am 


.40 


Island Creek* 


Ad 


.50 


Mount Carmel 




.40 


Ocean Bluffs* 


Ad 


.50 


Islington 


,, 


.40 


Mount Hermon 


Am 


.90 


Onset 




.60 


Jainesville 


Am 


.40 


Mount Pleasant* 


Ad 


.50 


Onset Bay 




.60 


Jefferson 


Nat 


.40 


Mount Tom 


Am 


.75 


Onset Junction 




.60 


Jerusalem, Norfolk Co. Ad 


.40 


Muschopauge 




.50 


Orange 


Nat 


.60 


Judson 


„ 


.40 


Muskegetmoxsi 


Ad 


.75 


Orleans 


Ad 


.75 


Katama 


„ 


.75 


Myricks* 




.50 


Otter River 


Nat 


.60 


Kenberina 


,, 


.40 


Myrieksville* 


,^ 


.50 


Oxford 


Ad 


.60 


Kendal (ireen 


Nat 


.40 


Nantasket 




.40 


Palmer 


Am 


.60 


Kingston* 


Ad 


.50 


Nantasket Junction 


.40 


Palpis 


Ad 


.75 


King Street 


,, 


.50 


Nantucket 


^^ 


.75 


Parker Mills 




.60 


Lake I'leasant 






Natick 


Am 


.40 


Peabody 


Am 


.40 


(Summer) 


Nat 


.75 


Naushon 


Ad 


.75 


Pemberton 


Ad 


.40 


Lakeville* 


Ad 


.50 


Needham 




.40 


Pembroke* 




.50 


Lambert's Cove 


,, 


.75 


Nemasket* 




.50 


Penzance 


" 


.75 


Lancaster 


Am 


.40 


New Bedford* 




.50 


Pepperell Am Nat 


.40 


Lancaster Mills 


Ad 


.40 


Newburyport 


Am 


.40 


Pequanticut 


Ad 


.40 


Lanes Station 


,, 


.40 


New Lenox 


Ad 


1.00 


Pittsfield Ad Am 


.75 


Lawrence 


Am 


.40 


New Salem 


Am 


.75 


Plainville, Norfolk 






Lee 


Ad 


1.00 


Newton 




.40 


County 


Ad 


.40 


Leeds 


,, 


1.00 


Newton Centre 


. 


.40 


Plymouth* 




.50 


Lenox 


,, 


l.CO 


Newton Lower Falls 


.40 


Plymouth Park 




.75 


Lenox Dale 


,, 


1.00 


New ton Upper Falls Ad 


.40 


Plymptoii* 




.50 


Lenox Station 




1.00 


Nickerson's Switch 


.75 


Plympton Green* 




.50 


Leominster Ad Am Nat 


.40 


Nobscot 


^ 


.40 


Poeasset 




.75 


Leverett 


Am 


.75 


Norfolk 




.40 


Point AUerton 


" 


.40 


Lexington 




.40 


Norfolk Downs 




.40 


Pondville, Norfolk 






Lincoln 


Nat 


.40 


North Abington 




.40 


County 




.40 


Littleton 




.40 


North Acton 


Ad Am 


.40 


Pope's Hill 


Am 


.40 


Long Meadow 


Ad 


.60 


North Adams 


Am Nat 


.75 


Porter 


Ad 


.60 


Long Neck 


, 


.75 


Northampton 


Ad Am 


.75 


Pottersville* 




.50 


Lowell 


Ad Am 


.40 


North Andover 


Am 


.40 


Power Station 




.40 


Lowell Junction, E 


ssex 




North Attleboro 


Ad 


.40 


Pratt's Junction 




.40 


County 


Am 


.40 


North Bellingham 




.40 


Precinct* 




.50 


Ludlow- 


,, 


.75 


JJorth Billerica 


Am 


.40 


Pride's (Summer) 


Am 


.40 


Lynn 


,, 


.40 


Northboro 


Ad 


.40 


Princeton 


Nat 


.60 


Lynnfleld 




.40 


North Braintree 




.40 


Provincetown 


Ad 


.75 


INiagnolia (Sununer 


„ 


.40 


North Brewster 




.75 


Putnam's* 




.50 


Makoniket 


Ad 


.75 


Northbridge 


,^ 


.60 


Quidnett 




.75 


Maiden 


Am 


.40 


Nortli Bnioktield 


Am 


.60 


Quinapoxet 


Am 


.40 


Manchester 




.40 


North Cambridge 


Ad Am 


.40 


Qulncy 


Ad 


.40 


Mansfield 


Ad 


.40 


No. (arviT Station 


* Ad 


.50 


(}uincy Adams 




.40 


Marblehead 


Am 


.40 


North Chatham 




.75 


Quincy Point 




.40 


Marion 


Ad 


.60 


North Chelmsford 


Am 


.40 


Randolph 




.40 


Marlboro Ad Am Nat 


.40 


North Cohasset 


Ad 


.40 


Raymond* 




.50 


Marshall's Corner 


Ad 


.40 


North Dana 


Am 


.75 


Kaynham 




.40 


.Marshlield* 


jj 


.50 


North Dennis 


Ad 


.75 


Reading 


Am 


.40 


Marshtiehl Centre* 




.50 


North Dighton* 


^ 


.50 


Readville 


Ad 


.40 


Marshfield Hills* 


1, 


.50 


Nortli Duxbury* 


j^ 


.50 


Red Hook* 




.50 


Matfleld 




.40 


North Eastham 




.75 


Rehoboth 




.40 


Mattapau 


Ad Am 


.40 


North Easton 


_^ 


.40 


Richmond 


Am 


.75 


Mattapoisett 


Ad 


.60 


North Falmouth 




.75 


Richmond Furnace 




.75 


Maytlowcr Park 




.40 


North fie Id 


Ani 


.75 


Ricketson's Point* 


Ad 


.50 


Maynard 


Nat 


.40 


Northlirlil Farms 




.75 


Ridge Hill 




.40 


Meadowbrook 


Ad 


.50 


Nortli Craftdii 


Ad Am 


.40 


Roberts Am Nat 


.40 


Medfield 




.40 


Nortli Hanover 


Ad 


.40 


Rochdale 


Am 


.50 


Medfield Junction 


1^ 


.40 


North Hanson* 


^ 


.50 


Rock* 


Ad 


.50 


Medford 


Am 


.40 


North Harwich 




.75 


Rock Harbor 


^^ 


.75 


Medway 


Ad 


.40 


North Hatfield 


Aiii 


.90 


Rockland 




.40 


Megansett 


^ 


.75 


■ North Lakeville* 


Ad 


.50 


Rockport 


Am 


.40 


Melrose 


Ani 


.40 


North Leominster 


Nat 


.40 


Rocky Nook» 


Ad 


.50 


Merrimac 


,, 


.40 


North Marshfleld* 


Ad 


.50 








Metcalf's 




.40 


North Middleboro* 


^ 


.50 


♦Con.sult star, Graduate Table. 


!Middleboro* 


Ad 


.50 


North Oxford Mills 


'• 


.50 


Adams Express Co. 


on page 164. 



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actual disposition of the estate itself. The best laid plans of a testator may be 
irretrievably ruined through the incompetence or neglect of an individual. 



160 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 




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Pennants 



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TiTF ARF minnfacturers of suDerior line of college, school, club and fraternity pins, in solid 
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all colors We make a specialty of school and class pipe inlaymg in ^terl ng sil; en ^"R^f^^S °J 
every description on Parisian Ivory, silverware, etc. We also carry a complete line of Prize Cups 
and Medals for all purposes. 

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Fourth Floor, 21 BROMFIELD STREET. BOSTON 



EXPRESS RATES FROM POSTON 



161 







i 
Rate 




Bate 






Rate 


Kosliiidale 


Vd Am 


$0.40 1 


Springtield 


Ad Am 


50.60 i 


West Bridgewater 


Ad 


$0.40 


Uowlcy 


Am 


.40 


Siiriiig Hill 


Ad 


.75 


West I'.iooktield 


Am 


.,50 


Itoyalstoii Station 


Nat 


M) 


Standish' 




..50 


West Cliathani 


Ad 


.75 


iJUSSfll 


Am 


.75 


State Farm. 






West Cheliiistord 


Am 


.40 


KiillaiHl 




..'iO 


I'lymouth County* 


.50 


West Chop 


Ad 


.75 


Sagamoie 


Ad 


.75 


State Line. 






West J)ennis 


,, 


.75 


Salem 


Am 


.40 


Berkshire County 


Ad Am 


.75 


West Dighton* 


,, 


.50 


Salisbury 




.40 


Steep Brook* 


Ad 


.CO 


West Duxbury 


,, 


.40 


SaiKk'i-.sclale 


Ad 


.60 


Sterling 




.40 


West Falmouth 


,, 


.75 


Sand Hills* 




.50 


Sterling .Tuuctiou 


Ad \m 


.40 


Westffeld Ad Am 


75 


Sandwich 




.75 


Still Kiver 


Am 


.40 


W. Fitchburg Ad Am Nat 


.40 


Sandy Ht'acli* 




.50 


Stockbridge 


Ad 


1.00 


Westford 


Am 


.40 


Sanndeisville 




.60 


Stoneham 


Am 


.40 


West (Jroton 


Nat 


.40 


Saxonville 


Am 


.40 


Stony Beach 


Ad 


.40 


West Hanover 


Ad 


.40 


Scltnate* 


Ad 


..->o 


Stony Brook 


Nat 


.40 


West llaiwieli 




.7.5 


Scitnate Centre* 




.50 


Stonghton 


Ad 


.40 


West lliiigliaiii 


,, 


.40 


Scituato Harbor* 




.50 


Sudbury 


^, 


.40 


West Mansffeld 


,, 


.40 


Seaside* 




.50 


Surfside, Bristol Co 




.75 


West Medway 




.40 


Sea A' lew* 


" 


.50 


Surfside, Nantucket Co. ., 


.75 


Westminster 


Nat 


.50 


Segreyansett* 




.50 


Surfside, I'lymouth 


Co. „ 


.40 


West Newton 


Am 


.40 


Sei|uassett 




.40 


Swansea* 


J, 


.50 


West Norwell* 


Ad 


..50 


Shal<er Depot 


Ani 


.75 


Tariiaulin Cove 




.75 


Weston 


Am 


.40 


Sharon 


Ad 


.40 


Taunton 


^, 


.40 


West I'eabody 


,, 


.40 


Sharon Heights 




.40 


Tempest Knob 




.60 


West Plttslield Ad Am 


.75 


Shawinut, Bristol 






Teiiipleton 


aVu 


.75 


West (inincy 


A(l 


.40 


County* 




.50 


Terrys* 


Ad 


.50 


West KutlaiKl 


Am 


.50 


Shawnnil, Suffolk 






Tewksbiiry 


Am 


.40 


West Sandwieli 


Ad 


.75 


County 


Am 


.40 


Thorndike 


^ 


.75 


West Scituate* 


,, 


.£0 


Sheffield 


Ad 


l.CO 


Tliree Kivers 




.75 


West Sdiiierville 


Am 


.40 


Sh'lbn'ne Falls Ad 


VmKat 


.75 


Tihonet 


Ad 


.60 


West Stockbridge 


Ad 


1.00 


Sherborn 


Ad 


.40 


Titicut* 


^ 


.50 


West Townsend 


Nat 


.40 


Sherwood Road 




.75 


Topsfleld 


Am 


.40 


West U pton 


Ad 


.50 


Shirley 


Nat 


!40 


Touisset 


Ad 


.60 


West Wareham 




.60 


Silver Beach 


Ad 


.75 


Touset 




.75 


West Warren 


Ani 


.50 


Silver Lake, 






Towiisend 


Nat 


.40 


West Wrentham 


Ad 


.40 


Plymouth Co.* 




.50 


Townsend Harbor 




.40 


AVeymouth 


,, 


.40 


Sippewissett 




.75 


Tremont 


Ad 


.60 


Weymouth Center 


,, 


.40 


Skeget 




.75 


Truro 


^^ 


.75 


Weymouth Heights 


,, 


.40 


Smitlis 


Am 


.75 


Tuckernuck 


J, 


.75 


Weymouth Landing 




.40 


Smith's Ferry 




.75 


Turner's Falls Ad 


Am Nat 


.75 


Whalom Lake 


,, 


.40 


Somerset* 


Ad 


.50 


Turnpike, 






Whalom Park 




.40 


Somerset Junction* 


.50 


Plymouth County 


* Ad 


..';o 


What el y 


Am 


.90 


Somerville 


Am 


.40 


Tyngsboro 


Am 


.40 


Wheelwright 


,, 


.GO 


South Abington 


Ad 


.40 


Unionville, Norfolk Co. Ad 


.40 


Whitins 


Ad 


.60 


Soutli Acton 


Nat 


.40 


Upton 




.50 


WhitinsvlUe 


,, 


.75 


Southaniidon 


Ad 


1.00 


Uxbridge 


]] 


.60 


Whitman, Plymouth 






Soutli Aslil)urnhan 


Am Nat .50 


\;i\\ Deiisenville 




1.00 


County 




.40 


South Hillerica 


Am 


.40 


^'iueyaiil (irove 




.75 


Whittenton Junction 


,, 


.40 


Southboro 


Ad 


.40 


^'iln•yar(l Haven 




.75 


Wilkinsonville 


,, 


.60 


Soutli P.raiiitree 




.40 


A'lneVard Highland 


s ,, 


.75 


Williamsburg 


,, 


1.00 


Soutli l'.re\\ster 




.75 


AVacl'iiisett 


Nat 


.50 


Williamstown 


Nat 


.75 


Soutlihrldgc 




.60 


A\'a(ls\\ oi til 


Ad 


.40 


Williamsville 


Am 


.75 


South I'.rockton 




.40 


Wakeffeld 


Am 


.40 


Willimansett 


,, 


.75 


South Chatham 




.75 


Walpole 


Ad 


.40 


Wilmington 


,, 


.40 


South Clicliiisford 




.40 


Walpole Center 




.40 


Winchendon 


,, 


.60 


South Decilicld 


Ad Am 


.90 


Walpole Junction 


^^ 


.40 


Winchester 


,, 


.40 


South l>('niiis 


Ad 


.75 


Waltham 


\m Nat 


.40 


Windermere 


Ad 


.40 


South Dighton* 




.50 


Waunipum 


Ad 


.40 


AVinnecunnett 


,, 


.40 


South Duxbury* 




.50 


Ward Hill 


Am 


.40 


AVinslow Crossing 




.40 


South Kaston 




.40 


Ware 




.60 


AVoburn 


Am 


.40 


South Franiingham 


Ad aVu 


.40 


Wareham 


Ad 


.60 


AA'ollaston 


Ad 


.40 


South Hanover 


Ad 


.40 


Warren 


Am 


.50 


AVollaston Heights 


,, 


.40 


South Hanson* 




.50 


Whitman 


Ad 


.40 


AVood's Hole 


,, 


.75 


South Harwich 




.75 


Watertown 


Nat 


.40 


Worcester AdAmiNat 


.40 


South Hingham 




.40 


Waterville 


Am 


.75 


AV'Oronoco 


Am 


.75 


South Hyaunis 




.75 


Watuppa 


Ad 


.50 


Wrenthaiu 


Ad 


.40 
.75 


South I.ee 




1.00 


Wainvinet 




.75 


Yarmouth 


,, 


South Middleboro* 




.50 


Waveland 




.40 


Yarmouthport 




.75 


South Middleton 


Am 


.40 


Waverlev 


Nat 


.40 


Zoar 


N at 


.75 


South ( Irleans 


Ad 


.75 


Wavland 


Am 


.40 








South (^>uincy 




.40 


Weiister 


Ad Am 


.50 


New Hampsnire 




South lliver 


Nat 


.75 


Welister Place* 


Ad 


.50 


Allenstown 


Am 


$0.75 


South Koyalston 




.60 


AVeJr .IiiiK'tion 


,, 


.40 


Alton 


,, 


.90 


Soutli Scituate* 


Ad 


.50 


Weir Kiver 


,, 


.40 


Alton Bay 


,, 


.90 


South Shcrlnirn 




.40 


Weir Village 


„ 


.40 


Amherst 


„ 


.60 


South Siidliuiy 


Ad Ani 


.40 


Welleslev 


Am 


.40 


Andover 


,, 


.80 


South Swansea 


Ad 


.00 


Wellesley Farms 


,, 


.40 


Antrim 


,, 


.75 


South Truro 




.75 


Wellfleet 


Ad 


.75 


Ashland 


,, 


.90 


Southville 


Am 


!40 


Wemaumet 




.75 


Ashuelot 


,, 


.90 


South \Val|iole 


Ad 


.40 


Wendell 


Nat 


.00 


Atlantic 


,, 


.50 


South Warehani 




.60 


Wenham 


Am 


.40 


Auburn, Rock'gham Co. „ 


.60 


South ^Velltleet 


^^ 


.75 


West Acton 


Nat 


.40 


Barnstead 


,, 


.75 


South Weymouth 




.40 


West Barnstable 


Ad 


.75 


Barrington 


,, 


.75 


Soutlnvick 




1.00 


West Berlin 




.40 


Bartlett 


,, 


1.00 


South Yarmouth 




.75 


Westboro 


Am 


.40 








Spencer 


Am 


..50 


AVest Boylston 




.40 


♦Consult star. Graduated Table, 


Spooners* 


Ad 


.50 


West Brew ster 


Ad 


.75 


Adams Express Co. 


on page im 



The appointment of the Old Colony Trust Company as trustee of an estate 
insures continuity of policy and removes the uncertainties and delays incident 
to the death of an individual trustee. 



162 



EXPRESS RATES FROM BOSTON 





Rate 






Rate 




Rate 


Batli Am 


$1.10 


Jefferson (Summer) 


Am 


$1.40 


South Merrimack ' A 


m $0.50 


Bedford 


.60 


Jefferson Highlands 


1, 


1.40 


Stark Am 


$0.60 .90 


Bi'liiiont ,, 


.tK) 


Keene 


^ 


.60 


Stratford Hollow 


.60 .90 


Bennington ,, 


.75 


Laconia 




.75 


Stratham Am .60 


Berlin 


1.25 


Lakeport 




.75 


Sugar flill Depot 
(Sunmier) 




Betlilehem (Summer) 


1.25 


Lake Shore Park 




.90 


, 1.10 


Betlilelieni Junetion 


1.25 


Lake Suiuipee (Summt 


•r) ;; 


.90 


Sunapee 


1.00 


Boscawen ,, 


.75 


Lancaster 




1.25 


Sunapee Village 


1.00 


Boyce „ 


.75 


Lebanon 




1.00 


Sun cook 


.60 


Bradford 


.90 


Lee 




.75 


Thornton's Ferry 


.50 


Bristol 


.75 


Lincoln 




1.25 


Tilton 


.75 


Brook] ine Nat 


.50 


Lisbon 




1.10 


Troy 


.60 


("anaan Am 


.80 


Littleton 




1.10 


Twin Mountain 


1.25 


Candia ,, 


.60 


Livermore 


^^ 


1.00 


Union 


.75 


Canoliic Lake 


.50 


Londonderry 




.50 


Wakefield 


90 


Centre Itarnstead 


.75 


Madbury 


[, 


.50 


Walpole 


.75 


Centre Harbor (Summer),, 


1.25 


Madison 


^ 


1.00 


Warner 


.90 


Charlestown „ 


1.00 


Manchester 




.50 


Warren 


1.10 


Che.sluim „ 


.00 


Maplewood (Summer) 




1.25 


Waterloo 


.90 


Chicliester ,, 


.75 


Marlboro 


^^ 


.60 


Weirs 


.80 


Claremont „ 


1.00 


Mascoma 




1.00 


Wentworth 


1.10 


Claremont Junction 


l.OO 


Mason 


Nat 


.50 


West Alton 


.90 


Coleltrook „ 


1.50 


Massabesic 


Am 


.60 


West Andover 


.80 


Concord 


.60 


Mast Yard 




.75 


AVest Catuian 


1.00 


Contoocook ,, 


.75 


Meadows 




1.40 


West Coiu^ord 


, .7.5 


Conwav „ 


1.00 


Melviu 




.90 


West Epping 


.60 


Conway Centre 


1.00 


Meredith 




.90 


West (Jouic 


.75 


Craw fords ,, 


1.00 


Merrimack 




.50 


West Henniker 


.75 


Daubury ,, 


.80 


Milford Am Nat 


.50 


West Milan Am $0.60 .90 


Uerry „ 


.50 


Milton 


Am 


.75 


Westmoreland Am .75 


Dover „ 


.50 


Mountainview 


^^ 


1.00 


West Ossipee 


1.00 


Dover Point 


.50 


Mount Sunapee 


11 


.90 


Westport 


.90 


Durham „ 


.50 


Nashua 


j^ 


.50 


West Rindge 


, .75 


East Andover „ 


.80 


New Boston 


^^ 


.60 


West Rumney 
West Stewartstown 


1.10 


East Candia ,, 


.60 


Newbury 




.90 


150 


East ("diicord 


.75 


New Durham 




.90 


West Swanzey 


.90 


East llairisville 


.60 


Newtields 




.50 


West Thornton 


1.25 


East Haverhill 


1.10 


New Market 




.50 


Westville 


.50 


East.Iattrey 


.75 


Newport 




1.00 


West Windham 


.50 


East Kingston 
East Itocliester 


.50 


Newton 




.50 


Whitefield 


1.25 


.75 


Newton Junction 




.50 


Wilton 


.50 


East Tilton 


.75 


North Charlestown 




1.00 


Winchester 


.90 


East Wakefield 


.90 


North Conway 




1.00 


Windham Junction 


.50 


East Weare 


.60 


North Hampton 




M 


Winona 


.90 


East Westmoreland 


.75 


North Haverhill 




1.10 


Wolfboro 


.90 


East Wolfboro 


.90 


North .Stratford 




1..50 


Woodstock 


1.25 


Enfield 


1.00 


Noitliuinlicrland 




1.25 


Woodsville 


1.10 


Eppiiig 


.60 


Northville 




1.00 






Epson 


.75 


North Wakefield 


'[ 


.90 


Kliocio Island 




Exeter „ 


.50 


North Weare 




.60 






Fabyans 


1.00 


North Woodstock 




1.25 


Abbott's Run Ad $0.40 


Farmington 


.75 


Ossipee 


.^ 


1.00 


Adamsville 


.50 


Fitzwilliam 


.60 


Parkers 




.60 


Albion 


.60 


Franklin 


.75 


Penacook 




.75 


Anthony 


.60 


Fremont 


.60 


Percy A 


m $0.60 .90 


Apponaug 


.60 


Gerrish 


.75 


Peterboro 


Am 


.75 


A(iuidnick 


.60 


Glencliff 


1.10 


Pike 




1.10 


Arkwright 


.60 


Glendale 


.90 


Pittsfield 




.75 


Arnold's Mill 


.40 


(Jlen Station 


1.00 


Plaistow 




..50 


Ashton 


.60 


Goff's Falls 


.50 


Plymouth 




.90 


Auburn 


.60 


Goffstown ,, 


.60 


Ponemah 




.50 


Barrington 


.60 


Gonic „ 


.60 


Portsmoutli 




.50 


Barrington Centre 


.60 


Gorluim „ 


1.25 


Potter Place 




.80 


Belleville 


, .75 


Grafton 


.80 


Pratts 


Nat 


..50 


Berkeley 


.60 


Grafton Centre 


.80 


Profile House (Summe 


r)Am 


1.25 


Bradford 


.60 


Grasmere ,. 


.60 


Randolph 


,, 


1.40 


Bristol 


.60 


Greenfield 


.60 


Raymond 


^ 


.60 


Bristol Ferry 


.60 


Greenland Depot 
Greenland Village 


-.50 


Redstone 




1.00 


Buttonwoods 


.60 


.60 


Reed's Ferry 




.50 


Carolina 


.75 


Greenville Nat 


.50 


Riverdale 


^ 


.60 


Cedar Grove 


.60 


Groveton Am 


1.25 


Roby's Corner 
Rochester 




.90 


Centredale 


.60 


Hampstead „ 


.50 


'^ 


.00 


Centre ville, Kent County 


.60 


Hampton 


.50 


Rockingham 




.50 


Clyde 


.60 


Hampton Falls 


..50 


Runuiey 


,, 


1.10 


Coal Mines 


.60 


Hancock ,, 


.60 


Salem 




.50 


Conimicut 


.60 


Hanover ,, 


1.10 


Salmon Falls 


^^ 


.50 


Corey's Lane 


.60 


Harrisville „ 


.60 


Sanboriiville 




.75 


Coventry 


.60 


Haverhill 


1.10 


Sandown 




.00 


Cowesset 


.60 


Hayes Crossing 


.75 


Scotts 


^^ 


1.25 


Cranston 


.60 


Heading 


.60 


Seabidok 




.50 


Davisville 


.60 


Henniker 


.75 


Shelburiie A 


in S0.60 .75 


Drownville 


.60 


Hill 


.75 


Shirley Hill (Summer) 


Am 


.60 


East Greenwich 


.60 


Hillsboro 


.75 


Short Vails 




.75 


Elmwood 


.(!0 


Hinsdale 


.90 


Sonicrsworth 


^^ 


.50 


Esmond 


.60 


Hooksett 


.60 


South Charlestown 




l.OO 


Fort Adams 


.60 


Hudson ,, 


.50 


Soutli I)anl)ury 




, .80 


Fort (ireble 


.60 


Intervale Junction 


1.00 


South Lyndeboro 


"' 


.60 


Fort Wetherell 


.60 



A person appointingf the Old Colony Trust Company trustee may feel sure the 
provisions of the trust will be carried out according to his wishes by an agent 
of his own selection. 



EXPRESS RATES FROM BOSTON 



163 



Rate 

Georgiaville Ad $0.60 

Glendale „ .60 

Greene ,, -SO 

Hamlet „ .60 

Harris „ 60 

Harrisville „ -60 

Hills Grove „ .60 

Hope „ .60 

Howard „ GO 

Hoxsie ., -(^ 

Ingrahamville „ .40 

Kenyon's ,, .75 

Kingston Station „ .60 

Lakewood „ .60 

Lime Rock „ .40 

Little Compton ,, .60 

Longmeadow „ .60 

Lonsdale ,, .60 

Manton „ .60 

Manvllle „ .60 

Melville „ .60 

Middletown „ .60 

Narragansett Tier „ .75 

Nasonville „ -60 

Natick „ .60 

Nayatt „ -60 

Nayatt Point „ 60 

Newport „ -60 

North Tiverton „ .50 

Norwood „ -60 

Oakland „ .60 

Oakland Beach „ .60 

Oak Lawn „ 60 

Pascoag „ .60 

Pawtucket „ 40 

Peace Dale „ .75 

Phenix „ .60 

Pontiac ,, .60 

Portsmouth ,, .60 

Portsmouth Grove „ .60 

Providence ,, 40 

Quidnick ,, -60 

River Point ,, .60 

Riverside „ 60 

River View „ -60 

Rumford „ .40 

Shannock ., .75 

Shawomet Beach „ .60 
Silver Spring, Providence 

County „ .60 

Slatcrsville „ .50 

Slocumville ,, .60 

Sockaiidssct ,, .60 

South TortsTUOUth „ .60 

Soutli Swansea ,, .60 

Stillwater „ .60 

Summit „ -60 

Tarkiln „ .60 

Tiverton „ .60 

Torpedo Station „ .60 

Valley Falls „ .40 

Wakefield „ .75 

Wallum Lake „ .60 

Warren • „ .60 

Warwick „ .60 

Washington „ .60 

Westerly „ .75 

West Barrington „ .60 

Wickford „ -75 

Wickfovd Junction „ .60 

Wood River Junction „ .75 

Woonsocket „ .40 



Am 



Vermont 



Alhurgh 

Arlington 

Barnet 

Barre 

Barton 

Becclier Falls 

Beldens 

Bellows Falls 

Bennington 

Bethel 

Bolton 

Boltonvillt" 

Bradford 

Braintree 



Am 

Am Nat 

Am 


$1. 


Am Nat 
Am 




'.'. 





Nat 
Am 



Am Nat 
Am 



Am Nat 
Am 



Am Nat 
Am 



Brandon 

Brattlcboro 

Burlington 

Cainl)ri(lge 

Cambridge Junction 

Castleton 

Cavendish 

Centre Rutland 

Centervale 

Charlotte 

Chester 

Clarendon 

Colchester 

Concord 

Cuttingsville 

Dauby 

Danville 

Derby Linc^ 

Dunnnerston 

East Alburgh 

East Barnet 

East Berkshire 

East Clarendon 

East Concord 

East Coventry 

East Dorset 

East I'airtield 

East (iranville 

East I lard wick 

EasMligligate 

East Moiitpelier 

East I'utney 

East Itiehford 

East Kvegate 

East St. .lohnsbury 

East Wallingford 

Ely 

Enosburg Falls 

Essex Centre 

Essex Junction 

Evarts 

Fairfield Station 

Fair Haven 

Fairlee 

Ferrisburgh 

Fletcher 

Fowler ,, 

Gassetts „ 

Georgia „ 

Grand Isle „ 

Greensboro „ 

Groton „ 

Hard wick ,, 

Hartford „ 

Hartland 

Healdville 

Highgate . „ 

Highgate Springs 

Hyde Park 

Hvdeville Nat 

Island Pond 

Isle La Motte Sta 

Jamaica 

Jeffersonville 

Jericho 

Johnson 

Jonesville 

Lake 

Leicester June. 

Ludlow 



Rate 
$1.10 



1.25 
1.50 
1.50 
1.25 
1.00 
1.00 
1.25 
1.25 
1.00 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.00 
1.25 
1.25 
1.50 
.90 
1.50 
1.10 
IJiO 
1.00 
1.25 
1.25 
1.40 
l.-W 
1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
" 1.00 
.90 
Am $1.25 .50 
Am 1.10 
1.25 
1.00 
1.10 
1.50 
1..50 
1.25 
1.00 

i.m 

1.25 
1 10 
1.25 
1.50 
1.10 
1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
1.25 
1.00 
1.25 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.25 
Am $0.00 .90 
Am 1..50 
l.OO 
1.50 
l.-W 
L.'iO 
1.25 
Am $0.G0 1.00 
Am Nat 1.10 
Am 



Am 
Am Nat 
Am 



Nat 
Am 



Lunenburg 

lA'udon 

Lvndonville 

MVIihIocs 

Mimclirstfr 

I\I:iishlicl(t 

Mi(l(nfl)urv 

.Mi(l(ll.-s.-x' 

Miles I'ond 

Milton 

jNIontpelier 

Morrisville 

Mount Holly 

Newbury 

Newfane 

New Haven 

Newport 

Newport Centre 

No. Bennington 



Am Nat 
Am 



1.00 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.10 
1.40 
1.00 
1.25 
;; 1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.00 
1..50 
1.00 
1.10 
1.00 
1.25 
1.25 
Am $1.25 .40 
Am Nat 1.25 



Nat 
Am 



Am Nat 
Am 



North Concord 

North Dorset 

North Duxbury 

No. Ferrisburgh 

Northfield 

North Hero 

North Pownal 

North Sheldon 

North Thetford 

North Troy 

Norton Mills 

Norwich 

Oakland 

Orleans 

Orwell Station 

Passumpsic 

Piermont Depot 

Pordtitsf 

Plainfleld 

Pompanoosuc 

Poultney 

Pownal 

Proctor 

Proctorsville 

Putney 

Quechee 

Randolph 

Richford 

Richmond 

Roxbury 

Royalton 

Rupert 

Rutland 

Saint Albans „ 

Saint Johnsbury 

Salisbury 

Shaftsbury 

Sharon ,. 

Shelburne „ 

Sheldon „ 

Sheldon Junction „ 

Sheldon Springs „ 

Shoreliam Station Am Nat 

South Barre Am 

South Hero 

South Londonderry 

South Newbury 

South Uoyalton 

South i;vegate 

South Sliaftsbury Am Nat 

Soutli Wrnon Am 

South ^Valliugfol•d Am Nat 



Rate 

$1.25 



Nat 
Am 



Nat 
Am 



Springtield 

Sunderland 

Sutton 

Swan ton 

Taftsville 

Thetford 

Townshend 

Underhill 

Vergennes 

Vernon 

Walden 

Wallingford 

Wardsboro 

Waterbury 

Wells River 

West Berlin 

West Burke 

West Danville 

West Dummerston 

West Hartford 

Westminster 

West Pawlet 

West i;\itlaiid 

West Swanton 

West Townshend 

White River Junction 



Whiting 

Wilder 

Williamstown 

Williamsville 

Williston 

Willoughby 

Windsor 

Winhall 

Winooski 

Wolcott 

Woodstock 



1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.00 

1.50 

.75 

1..50 

1.10 

Am $1.25 .40 

.60 1.00 

Am 1.10 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.10 

1.10 

1.10 

1.00 

1.10 

1.35 

.75 

1.10 

1.00 

.90 

1.10 

1.00 

1.50 

1.25 

1.00 

1.00 

1.35 

1.00 

1.25 

1.10 

1.10 

1.25 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.25 

1.00 

1..50 

1.00 

1.10 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

.75 

1.25 

1.10 

1.40 

1.25 

1.40 

1.10 

1.10 

1.00 

1.50 

1.25 

.75 

1.25 

1.25 

1.00 

1.25 

1.10 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

1.00 

1.00 

.90 

1.35 

1.25 

1..50 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.10 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.25 

1.00 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.10 



Am 



Am Nat 
Am 



Nat 



Am Nat 
Am 



The Old Colony Trust Company's capital, surplus and stockholders' liability 
of $17,500,000 offer most substantial security for the faithful performance of 
any duties the company may undertake. 



164 



ICXl'KESS KATE.S FKOM BUSTUX 



ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY 

Graduated Rates for Packages Weighing Less than 100 Pounds 



Where Mdse. Rate \ >.:^=, 
per 100 lbs. is J *=^ 


t$0.40 


$0.50 


$0.60 


$0.75 


$1.00 


Packages not over.... 
Over 1 lb., not over 
" 2 lbs. •• 


1 lb. $0.25 

2 " .25 

3 " .25 


1 lb. $0.25 

2 " .25 

3 " .25 


1 lb. S0.25 

2 " .25 

3 " .25 


1 lb. $0.25 

2 '• .25 

3 " .25 


1 lb. $0.25 

2 " .25 

3 " .30 


3 " 

4 " 

5 " 


4 " .25 

5 " .25 
7 " .25 


4 " .25 
.'■. " .25 
7 " .30 


4 " .25 

5 " .25 
7 " .30 


4 " .30 

5 " .30 
7 " .35 


4 '■ .30 

5 " .35 
7 " .35 


" 7 " " " 
" 10 " 
" 15 " 


10 " .25 
15 " .25 
20 " .25 


10 " .30 
15 " .30 
20 " .30 


10 " .30 
15 " .30 
20 " .30 


10 " .35 
15 " .35 
20 " .35 


10 " .40 
15 •' .40 
20 " .45 


" 20 " " 

" 25 

" 30 " " 


25 " .25 
30 " .25 
35 " .30 


25 " .35 
30 " .35 
35 " .40 


25 " .35 
30 " .a5 
35 " .40 


25 " .40 
30 " .45 
35 " .45 


25 " .50 
30 " .55 
35 " .55 


" 35 '• " 
" 40 " 
" 45 " 


40 " .30 
4r> '■ .30 
50 " .30 


40 " .40 
45 " .40 
50 " .45 


40 " .40 
45 " .40 
50 " .45 


40 " ..50 
45 " .50 
.50 " .55 


40 " .60 
45 " .65 
50 " .70 


" 50 " 

" 55 ' 

" 60 ' 


nr, " .35 

60 " .35 
05 " .35 


55 " .45 
60 " .50 
65 " .50 


55 " .50 
60 " .55 
65 " .60 


55 " .60 
60 " .65 
65 " .70 


55 " .75 
60 " .80 
65 " .85 


" 65 " " 

" 70 ' 

" 75 " " 


70 " .35 
75 " .40 
SO " .40 


70 " .50 
75 " .50 
80 " .50 


70 " .60 
75 " .60 
80 " .60 


70 " .75 
75 " .75 
80 " .75 


70 " .00 
75 " 1.00 
80 " 1.00 


" 80 " " 
" 85 " " 


85 " .40 
100 " .40 


85 " .50 
100 " .50 


85 " .60 
100 " .60 


85 " .75 
100 " .75 


85 " 1.00 
100 " 1.00 



tTo Massachusetts and Rhode Island Points where Mdse. Rate per 100 lbs. is 40c., charge for packages 
under 10 lbs. is 20t'. 

STAR GRADUATE TABLE 

To places desiguutcd thus: (*) the following graduate a|)plies from Boston: 

Packages not over 10 lbs. -. $0.20 

" - .25 

..'. .30 

.35 

.40 

.45 
" .50 



over 10 lbs. and not ov 
20 



30 " 
45 " 

55 " 



er 20 lbs 
25 " 
30 " 
45 " 
55 " 
100 " 



WAGON SERVICE 

ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY 

OXFORD 3920 

AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY 

HAYMARKET 3641 



NATIONAL EXPRESS COMPANY 

FORT HILL 411 



EXPRESS RATES FROM BOSTON 



165 



AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY 
NATIONAL EXPRESS COMPANY 



List of Points Located Within 50 Miles of Boston, and Graduated Charges 
(*'"4oTRa°e"*'0 Applying on Packages Weighing Less than 100 Pounds 



Packages not over 10 lbs 20c 

Over 10 and not over 15 lbs 25c 

„ 15 „ „ „ 20 „ 30c 



Over 20 and not over 50 lbs 35c 

,, 50 ,, ,, ,, 100 ,, 40c 

„ 100 lbs 40c per 100 lbs. 



Acton 

Allston 

Amesbury 

Andover 

Arlington 

Arlington Heights 

Ashland 

Auburndale 

Ayer 

Ballard Vale 

Bedford 

Bedford Springs 

Belmont 

Berlin 

Beverly 

Billerica 

Braggville 

Brighton 

Brookline 

Brookside 

Byfield 

Cambridge 

Cambridgeport 

Chelsea 

Clarendon Hills 

Clinton 

Concord 

Concord Junction 

Cordaville 

Dan vers 

Dudley Street 

Dunstable 

East Billerica 

East Holliston 

East Lexington 

East Littleton 

Essex 

Everett 

Faneuil 



Fitchburg 

Forge Village 

Georgetown 

Gleasondale 

Gloucester 

Graniteville 

Greenwood 

Groton 

Groveland 

Harvard 

Hawthorne 

Haverhill 

Holliston 

Hudson 

Ipswich 

Jamesville 

Jefferson 

Kendal Green 

Lancaster 

Lawrence 

Leominster 

Lexington 

Lincoln 

Littleton 

Lowell [Co. 

Lowell June, Essex 

Lynn 

Lynnfield 

Magnolia (Summer) 

Maiden 

Manchester 

Marblehead 

Marlboro 

Mattapan 

Maynard 

Med ford 

Melrose 

Merrimac 

Metcalf's 



Middleton 

Milford 

Millbury 

Natick 

Newburyport 

Newton 

Newton Centre 

Newtonville 

North Acton 

North Andover 

North Billerica 

North Cambridge 

North Chelmsford 

North Grafton 

North Leominster 

North Pepperell 

North Reading 

North Wilmington 

North Woburn 

Oakdale, Wor'ter Co. 

Peabody 

Pepperell 

Pope's Hill 

Pride's (Summer) 

Quinapoxet 

Reading 

Roberts 

Rockport 

Roslindale 

Rowley 

Salem 

Salisbury 

Saxonville 

Shawmut, Suffolk Co. 

Shirley 

Somerville 

South Acton 

South Billerica 

South Framingham 



South Middleton 

South Peabody 

South Sudbury 

Southville 

Sterling Junction 

Still River 

Stone ham 

Stony Brook 

Tewksbury 

Topsfield 

Townsend 

Townsend Harbor 

Tyngsboro 

Wakefield 

Waltham 

Ward Hill 

Watertown 

Waverley 

Wayland 

Wellesley 

Wellesley Farms 

Wenham 

West Acton 

Westboro 

West Boylston 

West Chelmsford 

West Fitchburg 

Westford 

West Groton 

West Newton 

Weston 

West Peabody 

West Somerville 

West Townsend 

Whitman Crossing 

Wilmington 

Winchester 

Woburn 

Worcester 



Wliere Mdse. i 
Rate per 100} (1^= 


$0.50 


$0.60 


$0.75 


$1.00 


$1.25 


$1.40 


$1.50 


lbs. is ) 




























Packages not over 


1 lb. S0.25 


1 lb. 


S0.25 


1 lb. S0.25 


1 lb. 


$0.25 


1 lb. 


$0.25 


1 lb. 


$0.25 


1 lb. $0.25 


Over 1 lb. „ „ 


o 


.25 


2 „ 


.25 


2 , 


, .25 


2 „ 


.25 


2 


.25 


2 „ 


.25 


2 „ .25 




3 , 


.25 


3 „ 


.25 


3 , 


.25 


3 „ 


.30 


3 „ 


.30 


3 „ 


.30 


3 „ .30 


3 „ „ „ 


4 


.25 


4 „ 


.25 


4 , 


.30 


4 „ 


.30 


4 „ 


.30 


4 „ 


.30 


4 „ .30 


4 ,. .. ,. 


5 , 


.25 


5 „ 


.25 


5 , 


.30 


5 ,, 


.35 


5 „ 


.35 


5 „ 


.35 


5 „ .35 


•■> >. ., ., 


7 , 


.30 


7 ,, 


.30 


7 , 


.35 


7 ,, 


.35 


7 „ 


..35 


7 „ 


.a5 


7 „ .40 




10 , 


.30 


10 „ 


.30 


10 . 


.35 


10 „ 


.40 


10 „ 


.40 


10 „ 


.40 


10 „ .45 


., 10 „ „ „ 


15 , 


.30 


15 „ 


.30 


15 , 


.35 


15 „ 


.40 


15 „ 


.45 


15 „ 


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166 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



BOSTON ELEVATED 

OPERATES 

Elevated, Underground and Surface Lines 




FOREST HILLS ELEVATED STATION 



The Uniform Rate of Fare is FIVE CENTS 

FREE TRANSFER PRIVILEGES have been provided 
between Surface, Elevated, Subway and Tunnel Lines 



BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY CO. 



BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY COMPANY 



167 



BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY COMPANY 

Outward Night Car Service from Boston, Direct and by Transfer 

FROM ADAMS SQUARE. SURFACE FROM SCOLLAY SQUARE. SUBWAY 

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS via Washington and 

(11.41) (12.05) 

Boylston Sts. and Harvard Sq., 12.30 1.00 ( Via Subway and Boylston St. ) 

Via Cambridge Bridge and Harvard Sq. 
(12.05) (12.09) (12.39) 

12.30 (to Harvard Sq. only) 1.05 1.35 

(1.09) (1.39) (2.39) (3.39) (4.30) (4.45) 
2.05 2.35 3.35 4.35 5.15 5.30 via 
Beacon St. 
BROOKLINE (Cypress St.) via Tremont St. and 

(11.48) (12.08) (12.56) (1.56) (2.56) (3.56) 

Roxbury Crossing 12.40 1.00 130 2.30 3.30 4.30 

CITY POINT via Washington and Dover Sts. 
(12.00) (12.15) (12.30) (1.00) (1.30) (2.00) 
12.30 12.45 1.00 1.30 2.00 2.30 
(3.00) (4.00) (4.45) (5.00) 
3.30 4.30 5.15 5.30 
CLARENDON HILL via Sullivan Sq. and Highland 

(4.46) (12.45) (2.00) (3.15) (4.00) (4.30) 

Ave. 5.19 via East Cambridge and Highland Ave. 1.15 2.30 3.45 4.30 5.00 

DAVIS SQUARE via Charlestown and Union Sq. 
(11.55) (12.25) (12.50) (1.50) 
12.28 12.58 1.23 2.23 
DORCHESTER. Leave 12.50 2.20 3.20 4.20 
Ashmont St. (by transfer at Grove Hall). Take 
(12.00) (1.00) (2.00) (3.00) 
Grove HaU «ir at 12.30 1.30 2.30 3.30 
(4.00) (12.00) 

4.30. 12.30 

Norfolk St. Leave 12.45 1.45 2.45 3.45 4.45 
(by transfer at Grove Hall). Take Grove Hall car 
(2.30) (12-30) (1.30) (3.30) (4.30) 

ats.OO- 1-00 2.00 4.00 5.00 

EAST BOSTON FERRY via Hanover St. 
(12.08) (1.10) (2.10) (3.10) (4.10) 
12.42 1.42 2.42 3.42 4.42 
EVERETT (Linden) via Broadway (by transfer at 

Alford and Main Sts., Charlestown). Take Maiden (12.50) (1.50) (2.50) (3.50) 

car 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 

FOREST HILLS. Hyde Park Ave. 12.14 1.14 
2.14 3.14 4.14 (by transfer at Northampton St. ). 
Take Grove Hall car at 12. 30 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 
Boslindale 12.44 1.44 2.44 3.44 4.44 (by transfer 

at Northampton St.). Take Grove Hall car at 3.00 1.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 

GROVE HALL via Washington and Warren Sts. 
(12.02) (12.15) (12.30) (1.00) (2.00) (3.00) 
12.30 12.45 1.00 1.30 2.30 3.30 
(4.00) (4.48) (5.02) (12.45) 

4.30 5.18 5.30 1.15 

(2.30) (12.00) (12.15) (12.30) (1.30) (3.30) (4.30) (4.45) 

Via Washington and Hampden Sts. 3.00 12.30 12.45 1.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 5.15 

(12.03) (12.19) (12.34) 

HARVARD SQUARE via East Cambridge 12.30 12.45 1.00 

JAMAICA PLAIN via Tremont St. and Roxbury 

(12.37) (1.10) (2.10) (3.10) (4.10) (12.00) 

Crossing 1.10 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 12.35 

The safe deposit vaults of the Old Colony Trust Company offer exceptional 
advantages for the safe-guarding of your valuables. In every family there are 
valuable papers, jewelry, heirlooms and keepsakes which should be protected 
in this manner. 



108 



PUBLIC SEKVICE RATE BOOK 



BOSTON ELEVATED 



SPECIAL CARS 




PARLOR CAR 



Special Parlor Cars, Box Cais a?7d Ope?t Ca?'s may be 
Chartered ffvm the Company 

For rates and full information, write or apply to 

SUPERINTENDENT OF TRANSPORTATION 

BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY CO. 

Telephone Main 5700 101 MILK STREET 



BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY COMPANY 169 

FROM ADAMS SQUARE, SURFACE FROM SCOLLAY SQUARE. SUBWAY 



MATTAPAN. Leave 1.15 2.15 3.15 4.15 4.45 
( by transfer at Grove Hall). Take Grove Hall cjir 
at 12.30 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.00 

(12.20) (1.20) (2.20) (3.20) (4.00)t (4.30)t 

MALDEN (Salem St. Car House) via West Everett. 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.40 5.05 

(12.52) (1.52) (2.52) (3.52) (4.52) 

„ (Maplewood Square) via West Everett.. 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 Sunday 

(12.50) (1.50) (2.50) (3.50) (4.40) (4.50) 

MEDFORD via Bunker Hill St. and Winter Hill... 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.20 
MEDFOHl) HILLSIDE. Leave 1.30 2.30 3.30 
4.30 ( h\ transfer at Winter Hill). Take Medford 

carat.: 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 

MEETING HOl^SE HILL via Geneva Ave. 12.50 
1.17 1.47 217 2.47 3.17 4.17 (by transfer at 
Upbam's Corner). Take Milton car at 1.00 2.00 
3.00 4.00 

(11.42) (12.42)* (1.42)* 
MILTON via Boylston St. and Hunt 'ton Ave. 12.30 1-30 2.30 

Via Washington and Hampden Sts. and Field's Cor. 

(12.18) (12.17) (1.17) (2.17) (3.17) (4.17) 
H* 12.55 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 
MOUNT AUBURN (See Newton) 

(12.18) (1.18) (2.18) (3.18) (4.18) 

NEPONSET via Dover St. and South Boston LOO 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 

(12.30) (1.30) (2.30) (3.30) (4.30) (5.00)t 
NEWTON via Beacon and Harvard Sts. and Oak Sq. 1.15 2.15 3.15 4.15 5.15 5.45 

(5.20) 
(12.10) 6.00A 

Via Commonwealth Ave. and Oak Sq. 12.50 

(12.05) 
Via Cambridge Bridge 12.45 (1.05) (2.05) (3.05) (4.05) 

Via E. Cambridge, Prospect St. and Western Ave. 1.45 2.45 3.45 4.45 

Via Mt. Auburn and Watertown. Leave 12.42 
1.39 2.39 3.39 4.39 (by transfer at Harvard Sq.). 
Take Arlington car at 12.30 (to Harvard Sq.) 
1.35 2.35 3.35 4.35 
NEWTON BOULEVARD via Bovlston and Beacon 
(12.11) 
Sts. 12.45 
ORIENT HEIGHTS (leave Court St. Station. East 
(12.23) (12.38) (1.30) (2.30) 
Boston Tunnel) 12.45 1.00 2.00 3.00 

(3.30) (4.30) (5.15) (5.23) 
4.00 5.00 5.35t 5.45 
RESERVOIR via Huntington Ave and Brookline (12.25) (1.40) (2.55) (4.10) (4.55) 

Village 1.00 2.15 3.30 4.45 5.30 

RIVER ST. STATION via East Cambridge and (12.50) 

Prospect St. 1-15 

(12.32) 
SULLIVAN SQUARE via INIain St., Charlestown . . 12.45 

(See also Everett. Maiden and Medford) 
WATERTOWN (See Newton via Mt. Auburn and 
Watertown) 

(4.17) (4.50) 
WAVERLEY via Cambridge Bridge 4.51 5.26 

* Omitted Monday a.m. t Omitted Sunday a.m. $ Omitted Sundays. .\ Run Sundays only. H Fields Cor. only. 
Figures enclosed ( ) denote time of trip inward. 
Subject to change without notice and delays incident to street car traffic. 

January 27, 1912. Supt. of Transportation. 



The automobilist finds the use of Travelers' Cheques the safest and most con- 
venient method for carrying funds. The Old Colony Trust Company offers 
its services to any one contemplating; a trip at home or abroad. 



170 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



Use Special Trolley Cars 

WHEN TRAVELING IN 

PRIVATE PARTIES 

They Go and Come at Your Convenience 




Low 
in 

Cost 



EXCURSION PARTY IN SPECIAL CARS 

The Ideal Way to Take Trips 
For lodge visitations, picnics, outings, church, 

neighborhood, union, school or other occasion when 
congenial parties wish to travel by themselves with no 
outsiders to mar the general enjoyment. 

For Rates and Full Particulars, Call, Phone or Write 

BAY STATE STREET RAILWAY CO. 

PASSENGER DEPARTMENT 
309 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 

TELEPHONE MAIN 4559 



BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY COMPANY 171 

BOSTON ELEVATED 

APPROXIMATE RATES FOR SPECIAL CARS 

Special cars may be chartered at approximately the following rates : 

25-ft. Box Car 

9-bench Open Parlor Car 

One Way Both Ways One Way Both Ways 

For runs of 15 minutes or under $4.00 $t5.00 " $G.OO $9.00 

Over 15 minutes to 30 minutes 5.00 8.00 7.50 12.00 

„ 30 „ „ 45 „ 5.50 9.00 8.00 13.00 

„ 45 „ „ 60 „ (i.OO 10.00 8.50 14.00 

„ 60 „ „ 75 „ t).50 11.00 9.00 15.00 

„ 75 „ „ 90 „ 7.00 12.00 10.00 16.00 

„ 90 „ „ 105 „ 8.00 13.00 11.00 17.00 

For 12-bench open cars an additional charge of $1.00 one way, or $2.00 both 
"ways, will be made to above rates. 

For cars starting after 10.00 p.m. add $2.00 to schedule rates. 

For cars starting on return trip after 1 2.00 midnight add $2.00 to schedule rates. 

TROLLEY RIDES 

For trolley rides, continuous trip, for 25-ft. box cars and 9-bench open cars, the 
price is $10.00 for first three hours and $2.00 for each additional hour or fraction of 
an hour. 

For 12-bench open cars an additional charge of $2.00 will be made to above 
rates for trolley rides, but 1 2-bench cars will not be chartered during the rush hours 
for trolley rides or local runs. 

CARS RUN OVER FOREIGN ROADS 

Cars chartered to be run on tracks of other companies must be either 25-ft. box 
■or 12-bench open cars. 

For cars run over foreign roads a minimum charge of $2.00 to be made (for 
holding men) in addition to regular rates, or if car is held over four hours by foreign 
road, the charge to be 50 cents per hour or fraction of an hour. 

SPECIAL RATES FOR EAST BOSTON DIVISION 

Owing to the lack of physical connection between the tracks of the East Boston 
•division and other tracks operated by the company, the following schedule has been 
adopted for this division : 

Foreign Foreign 

12-bench Open or 25-ft. Box or 

Semi-c. (B.E.) 9-bench Open 

One Way Both Ways One Way Both Ways 

Between anv two points in the Division $5.00 $8.00 $4.00 $6.00 

For cars starting after 1 0.00 p.m 7.00 10.00 6.00 8.00 

For cars returning after 12.00 midnight 7.00 10.00 6.00 8.00 

For cars run in connection with cars on Boston 
side of ferry : 

If started before 10.00 P.M .'_._ 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 

If started after 10.00 P.M 3.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 

If started after 12.00 midnight, on return, to 

be added to regular rates on Boston side 3.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 

For more complete and specific information, write or apply to 

Superintendent of Transportation, 

BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY CO., 
101 Milk Street. 



The safe deposit vaults at both offices of the Old Colony Trust Company 
provides absolute protection agfainst every known method of attack and 
agfainst fire and water. 



172 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 



ELECTRICITY RATES OK BOSTON 173 



The Edison Electric Illuminating Company 

OF BOSTON 

Sal^S Department, 39 Boylston Street ah previous price lists are hereby cancelled 

Telephone 3300 Oxford Corrected to March 1, 1912 



SCHEDULE OF RATES 

Schedule — A 
LIGHTING RATES 

Electricity for any use will be sold, under the following schedule, to any customer who has 
signed an agreement for Electric Service, embodying the Terms and Conditions of the Company. 

A price of 10c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity furnished under this schedule, 
and the minimum charge will be at the rate of ■'f>12.00 per year per meter. 

Schedule— B 
POWER RATES 

Electricity for power use will be sold, under the following schedule, to any customer who has 
signed an agreement for Electric Service, embodying the Teims and Conditions of the Company. 
'• Power " is defined as general motor service, cooking, heating, electroplating, charging storage bat- 
teries, and similar service, but does not include the running of dynamos for electric lighting purposes. 

A price of l"2c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity furnished under this schedule, 
with the following deductions, and the minimum charge will be ^^12.00 per year per meter: 

Ferst Dedcction". — A price of 9c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity furnished 
in excess of 23 and not exceeding 103 hours' use of the *demand for each month. 

Second Deduction. — A price of 6c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity furnished 
in excess of 103 hours' use of the demand for each month. 

Third Deduction. — Whenever that portion of a customer's bill which is calculated at the 9c. 
and 6c. rate, or both, exceeds $10.00 per month, a discount of 70'y will be allowed on such excess 
over 5^10.00. 

Fourth Deduction. — Whenever a customer's bill, after the foregoing deductions have been 
made, exceeds §100.00 per month, a discount of 30'y will be allowed on all in excess of ■'&100.00. 

Fifth Deduction. — Whenever a customer's bill, after all deductions have been made, exceeds 
an average rate of 10c. per kilowatt hour, a deduction will be made to make the average rate 10c. per 
kilowatt hour, but in no case less than SI. 00 per month. 

Municipal. — If a customer is a Municipality, in whose district the Company operates, a deduc- 
tion of 2c. per kilowatt hour on the first 23 hours' use of the demand for each month will be allowed 
before making any other deductions. 

Schedule — C 
YEARLY LIGHTING RATES 

FIXED COSTS 
Electricity for any use will be sold, under the following schedule, to any customer who has 
signed an agre ement for Yearly Electric Service, embodying the Terms and Conditions of the Company. 

* Demand. — The demand is the greatest amount of electricity used by the customer at any one time. Until 
such time as the Companj- installs one or more indicators, automatically to determine the demand, either in whole or 
in part, it may estimate the demand. The demand on any circuit, when an indicator is nistalled, will be the average 
of the regular monthly readings of the indicator, between October 1 and the following February 1 in each year. 
The demand so determined, beginning February 1 of each 3^ear, shall be the demand for the next twelve months, 
except that the demand in no case shall be less than one-third of the liighest reading dnring the previous twelve 
months and in no case shall be less than one kilowatt: and provided that if any direct-connected elevator (as defined 
below) be installed the demand shall not be taken at less than ten kilowatts. A direct-connected elevator is defined 
as being an elevator run in guides and in which the car starts at the same time as the motor. The customer has the 
privilege of having the indicator cut out one night in each month, provided a 48-hour written notice is given to the 
Company. 



The Old Colony Trust Company offers bonds^ notes and other investment 
securities which appeal to the conservative buyer. It sells only that class of 
securities that it buys for its own use. 



174 



PUBLIC SKRVICK RATK BOOK 




ELECTRICITY RATES OF BOSTON 175 



A price of $(50.00 per year, payable in equal monthly instalments, will be charged per kilowatt 
of the *deman(i up to and including 15 kilowatts. 

First Deduction. — A price of $36.00 per year, payable in equal monthly instalments, will be 
charged per kilowatt of the demand for all kilowatts exceeding I') and up to and including 55. 

Second Deduction. — A price of $30.00 per year, payable in equal monthly instalments, will be 
charged per kilowatt of the demand for all kilowatts exceeding 55. 

These prices do not include the supply of electricity. 

RUNNING COSTS 

A price of 5c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity furnished under this agree- 
ment up to and including 1500 kilowatt hours per month. 

First Deduction. — A price of 3c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity furnished 
under this agreement exceeding 1.500 kilowatt hours and up to and including 5500 kilowatt hours 
per month. 

Second Deduction. — A price of 2)^c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity 
furnished under this agreement exceeding 5500 kilowatt hours per month. 

Municipal. — If the customer is a Municipality in whose district the Company operates, a 
deduction of '2f>' , will be allowed on all kilowatts of the demand that are billed at $00.00 per kilowatt 
per year, and on all kilowatt hours that are billed at 5c. per kilowatt hour. 

Schedule — D 
PERMANENT ELECTRIC RATES 

FIXED COSTS 

Electricity for any use in specified premises will be sold, under the following schedule, to any 
customer who has signed an agreement for at least 50 kilowatts of Permanent Electric Service, em- 
bodying the Terms and Conditions of the Company. 

A price of $60.00 per year, payable in equal monthly instalments, will be charged per kilowatt 
of service up to and including 15 kilowatts. 

First Deduction. — A price of $36.00 per year, payable in equal monthly instalments, will be 
charged per kilowatt of service for all kilowatts exceeding 15 and up to and including 55. 

Second Deduction. — A price of $30.00 per year, payable in equal monthly instalments, will be 
charged per kilowatt of service for all kilowatts exceeding 55. 

Third Deduction. — A price of $15.00 per year, payable in equal monthly instalments, will be 
charged per kilowatt of service for all kilowatts exceeding 155, provided that the customer has 
applied for high tension transmission line service. 

These prices do not include the supply of electricity. 

RUNNING COSTS 

A price of 5c. per -kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity furnished under this agree- 
ment up to and including 1500 kilowatt hours per month. 

First Deduction. — A price of 3c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity fur- 
nished under this agreement exceeding 1500 kilowatt hours and up to and including 5500 kilowatt 
hours per month. 

Second Deduction. — A price of Ij^c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity 
furnished under this agreement exceeding 5500 kilowatt hours and up to and including 105,500 kilo- 
watt hours per month. 

Third Deduction. — A price of If^c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity 
furnished under this agreement exceeding 105,500 kilowatt hours per month. 

The above prices include lamps and care. 

Optional Deduction. — If lamps and care are not supplied by the Company, it will deduct 
from the net amount of the bill, as otherwise rendered, 3'2<^- per kilowatt hour. 

EXCESS COSTS 

The Company will provide capacity for intermittent overloads up to 40% in excess of the kilo- 
watts applied for by the customer. 

An excess price of 20c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity furnished at any time 
in excess of the kilowatts applied for by the customer. 

♦Demand. — The demand is the greatest amount of electricity used by the customer at any one time. Until 
such time as the Company installs one or more indicators, automatically to determine the demand, either in whole or 
in part, it may estimate the demand, but in no case shall it be taken at less than two-tenths of a kilowatt. The 
demand on any circuit, when an indicator is installed, will be the greatest reading of the mdicator between November 
1 and the following February 1 of each year, and the demand so determined, beginning February 1 of each year, 
shall be the demand called for by the agreement for the next twelve months, except that the demand in no case shall 
be less than one-third of the highest reading during the previous twelve months. The customer has the privilege of 
having the indicator cut out one night in each month, provided a 48-hour written notice is given to the Company. 

The majority of people in Boston and vicinity do their shopping 
within three hundred yards of the Temple Place Branch of the 
Old Colony Trust Company. 



17G 



PIHLIC si: in' I IK KATK HixtK 




ELECTRICITY RATES OF BOSTON 177 

Schedule — Dl 
PERMANENT ELECTRIC RATES. (Theatrical) 

FIXED COSTS 

Electricity for any use in specified premises will be sold, under tlie following schedule, to any 
customer, for theatrical use only, who has sitjned an agreement for not over ir)0 kilowatts of Perma- 
nent Theatrical Electric Service, embodying the Terms and Conditions of the Company. 

A price of 82,1(10.00 per year, payable in ecjual monthly instalments or in such instalments in 
advance as are convenient to the customer, will be charged. 

This price does not include the supply of electricity. 

RU>nsfiNG casTs 

A price of ;>c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity f uniished under this agreement. 
Tlie above prices include lamps and care. 

Optional Deduction. — If lamps and care are not supplied by the Company, it will deduct from 
the net amount of the bill, as otherwise rendered, ^c. per kilowatt hour. 

EXCESS COSTS 
An excess price of 20c. per kilowatt hour will be charged for all electricity furnished at any 
time in excess of 150 kilowatts. 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

For the purpose of determining the amount of electricity used, a meter shall be installed by the 
Company upon the customer's premises, at a point most convenient for the Company's service, upon 
the reading of which meter all bills shall be calculated. If more than one meter is installed, unless 
for the Company's convenience, each meter shall be considered by itself in calculating the amount of 
the bill. When more than one meter or discount indicator is installed under this agreement, for the 
Company's convenience, the sums of the consumptions and demands shall, in all cases, be taken as the 
total consumption and demand. 

All bills shall be due and payable upon presentation and shall be rendered monthly, unless either 
the customer or the Company desires bills rendered weekly, in which case it may be done by adjust- 
ing to a weekly basis all the monthly figures referred to in the schedule of rates. 

A minimum charge will be made of 812.00 per year per meter, unless otherwise provided, pay- 
able monthly and adjusted annually. 

The customer will be responsible for all charges for electricity furnished under this agreement 
until the end of the term thereof and for such further time as he may continue to take the service ; 
except that where the customer has the right to terminate the agreement by notice, which shall be in 
writing, he shall remain liable for all charges for ten days thereafter. 

The customer will be responsible for all damage to, or loss of, the Company's property located 
upon his premises unless occasioned by the Company's negligence. The Company shall not be 
responsible for any failure to supply electricity, or for interruption or reversal of the supply, if such 
failure, interruption or reversal is without wilful default or neglect on its part. 

The Company reserves the right to install a circuit breaker, so arranged as to disconnect the 
service in the premises, if the Company's capacity at that point is exceeded. 

If a customer, who is not paj-ing a rate calling for an annual fixed cost, desires to use the electric 
service as auxiliary to another source of power (excluding, however, small sources of power not ex- 
ceeding two horse-power), he may do so only by paying a minimum charge of s;j.00 per month per 
kilowatt for as many kilowatts as it is possible for him to use on the service at any one time ; this 
numljer to be determined by a circuit breaker, so arranged as to disconnect the service if the number 
of kilowatts is exceeded. If lamps and care are supplied under this agreement, they will be supplied 
only for such installation as uses the Company's electricity exclusively. 

It is agreed that all lamps, plugs, meters and such other appliances as are furnished by the Com- 
pany shall remain its property. And it is further agreed that all wiring upon the premises of the 
customer to which the Company's service is to be connected, shall be so installed that the Company 
may carry out this agreement, and shall be kept in proper condition by the customer. 

Permission is given the Company to enter the customer's premises, at all times, for the purpose 
of inspecting and keeping in repair or removing any or all of its apparatus used in connection with 
the supply of electricity, and for said purpose the customer hereby authorizes and requests his land- 
lord, if any. to permit said Company to enter said premises. 

The benefits and obligations of this agreement shall commence when the Company commences to 
supply electricity hereunder and shall inure to and be binding upon the successors and assigns, sur- 
vivors and executors or administrators ( as the case may be ) of the original parties hereto, respec- 
tively, for the full term of this agreement. No agent has power to make, modify or alter this agree- 
ment, or waive any of its conditions, or to bind the Company by making any promise or by accepting 
any representation or information not contained in the agreement. 

The first consideration with every one about to open a bank account is the 
safety of the fund. The Old Colony Trust Company's capital, surplus and 
stockholders* liability of $17,500,000 offers absolute security to your deposit. 



178 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE HOOK 




Just one 

of a 

Fleet of 75 

G. V. 

Express Wagons 

owned by 

American Express Company 




TRADE MARK 



HE SUCCESS OF 

G. V. ELECTRIC 

TRUCKS AND WAGONS 



Is everywhere acknowledged. Thousands in use. Their reliabiHty and economy 
have been demonstrated by the large installations which have been made and are 
in constant satisfactory operation, and by the 

MANY LARGE REPEAT ORDERS 

from the greatest users of transportation in this country. Repeat orders for G. V. 
Electrics have been received from 



Adams Express Company 

American Express Company 

Dodd's Express Company 

White's Express Company 

Chase Express Company 

Wells-Fargo Express Company 

United States Government : Insular Dept. 

for Philippines, Navy Yards and Docks, 

Bureau of Standards 
Anheuser Busch Brewery 
Peter Doelger Brewery 



Jacob Ruppert Brewery 

New York Dressed Meat Assn. 

New York Dressed Beef Co. 

Schwarzschild & Sulzberger Co. 

New York Edison Company 

Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston 

Walter Baker Co., Ltd. 

General Electric Company 

Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. 

And many otliers whose names are almost 

household words. 



May one of our Transportation Engineers examine your conditions, and see if we can save you 
any money on your haulage or deHveries ? 

IT IS WORTH WHILE TO HAVE OUR REPORT 

GENERAL VEHICLE COMPANY 

84 STATE STREET, BOSTON 

Telephone Fort Hill 2006-2007 1>AV P.AKER, New England Manager 

Principal Office and Factory. 1-ONG ISLAND CITY. N. Y. 



ELECTKICITV KATKS OV BOSTON 179 



Schedule — E 
STREET LIGHTING RATES 

Electricity for street ligliting use will be sold to Municipalities under tlie Street Lighting Terms 
and Conditions printed herewith, in accordance with the foHowing table : 





Description 
of lamp 








Fixed costs 

[ler lamp per 

year 


Running costs 

per lamp 

liour 




40 


candle ] 


power Inc. 


lamp $10.80 


-■yioo cent 




()(> 








71 


„ 


12.00 


■Ho „ 




SO 


,, 




,, 


„ 


T> 


14.00 


Vk) „ 




100 


,, 




„ 


„ 


5» 


18.00 


%0 „ 




200 


„ 




,, 


,, 


,, 


25.00 


1 




320 


„ 




)) 


,, 


•) 


36.00 


l%o cents 




400 


)) 




,. 


„ 


„ 


42.00 


irio „ 




425 watt A. 


C. 


Arc. 


)) 


36.00 


l-Yio „ 


400 candle power Gilbert 


500 


>) 


D. 


c. 


,, 


)) 


36.00 


i'^U) „ 


800 „ „ Magnetite 


500 


)) 


D. 


c. 


)» 


)) 


42.00 


I'-Tioo ,, 


1600 „ „ Thoran 


500 


)) 


D. 


c. 


)) 


)J 


42.00 


3-/10 „ 



All readings of caudle power and watts to be average and not individual. 

FiKST Deduction. — A rate of Ic. per hour per incandescent lamp and 5c. per hour per arc 
lamp will be allowed for all outages in any month, provided written notice of same is received by the 
Company on or before the 5th of the succeeding month. 

Second Deduction. — When agreements are made for periods longer than one year, a discount 
of one per cent per year will be allowed for each year up to ten. 

Commercial customers may purchase electricity for street lighting purposes by signing the appro- 
priate agreement and paying prices in accordance with Schedule E. 



STREET LIGHTING TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

1. The lamps, poles, wires, fixtures and other apparatus, appliances and materials necessary for 
the performance of this Agreement, except posts for incandescent lamps supplied from underground 
circuits, shall be furnished by the Company and kept in good order and condition by it. The lamps 
shall give a clear and steady light. The Company shall fui-nish electrodes (carbons) for and trim all 
arc lamps, and will renew incandescent lamps whenever they become dim, broken or burned out. 

2. Payments hereunder shall be made monthly on the regular pay day of the Municipality. 

3. The Company will give the Municipality the benefit of any lower prices for service such as 
that herein provided for, or of any better quality or efficiency of service, which may at any time 
during the continuance of this Agreement be enjoyed by any Municipality served by it, such relative 
prices, quality and efficiency to be determined by taking into consideration all the circumstances and 
conditions in both cases. Upon written demand by the Municipality the Company shall thereafter 
give to the Municipality the benefit of two thirds of any general reduction in the present cost to the 
Company, including depreciation and interest on investment, of supplying the service called for by 
this Agreement, but only so long as and to the extent that such decreased cost shall continue. If at 
any time during the continuance of this Agreement the Company and the Mumcipality .shall disagree 
upon any matter embraced in this term and condition, it shall be referred to the arbitration of three 
disinterested persons, selected one by the Municipality, one by the Company, and the third by the 
other two, a decision of a majority of whom shall be binding upon the parties, provided the constitu- 
tional rights of either party shall not thereby be infringed. 



The majority of the accounts in the Old Colony Trust Company are those of 
individuals and small business houses. The officers and directors realize the 
importance of this class of business and every possible facility is provided. 



180 ELECTRICITY KATES OF BOSTON 



4. The Company will indemnify and save harmless the Mtinicipality against any and all claims 
for dama<j;es, loss, cost and expense on account of injury to persons or property arisinj? in any way 
out of the erection, (construction, maintenance or use of any of the lamps, poles, wires, fixtures and 
other apj)aratus and appliances furnished by the Company hereunder, except where such injury is the 
result, in whole or in part, of the fault or neglect of the Municipality, its officers, servants or agents, 
while acting as agents of the Municipality ; and against any and all claims for damages by reason of 
any alleged infringement of patent rights in the use of lamps, poles, w'ires, fixtures, machinery and 
other ai)paratus, a])i)liances and material supj)lied by the Company hereunder ; and will, at its own 
expense, assume the defence of all actions at law or in eijuity which may be brought against the 
Municipality upon any claims as aforesaid, and also against all decrees, judgments and orders of any 
court based thereon. 

i"). The Municipality may at all times, with or without the Company's knowledge, emj)loy a 
competent person to examine and test the electrical currents and apparatus employed in furnishing 
the lighting service herein provided for, to ascertain whether or not the Company is complying with 
the terms of this AgTeement, and for such purpose the Company agrees that such person may have 
access at all reiusonable times to said lamps, poles, wires, fixtures and other apparatus of the Company 
used in carrying out this Agreement. 

The Municipality will indemnify and save harmless the Company against any and all claims for 
damages, loss, cost and expense on account of injury to persons or property arising in any way out of 
the employment, act or neglect of any such person, exce])t such as may arise, in whole or in part, from 
the fault or neglect of the Company, its agents or servants, while acting as agents of the Company. 

In case two tests of any circuit or lamp shall be made, separated by an interval of not less than 
one hour, during any one night, and both of said tests shall prove that the Company is not furnishing 
the electrical energy or light required by this Agreement, then such circuit or such lamp shall be 
deemed to be outages as provided herein. 

0. Such additional lamps shall be installed, without charge to the Municipality, as may be 
designated by the Municipality at any time before notice is given to terminate this Agreement, 
provided the Company shall not be required to extend its lines more than four hundred feet overhead, 
or in localities served by xmderground construction more than one hundred feet underground, to reach 
any lamp ; but the Municipality may require extension of lines for additional lamps at any time 
dm'ing the term of this Agreement, by paying the cost of so much of the extension as exceeds that 
herein re([uired to be made by the Company, such payments to apply as credits on future bills for 
lighting on such additional lines. AVhenever requested by the Mimicipality, the Company will change 
the location of any lamps at the expense of the Municipality, not exceeding, however, five dollars for 
each arc lamp and three dollars for each incandescent lamp so moved, unless new lines or poles are 
required. 

7. The discontinuance of any .street or highway shall have the effect of discontinuing whatever 
lamps may have been located on such street or way. The Municipality may at any time discontinue a 
lamp or lamps for reasonable cause, but the number of lamps of any type in service at any time shall 
not, except as hereinbelow provided, be less than ninety-five per cent of the maximum number of such 
lamps in service under this Agreement at any time prior thereto. In case of such discontinuance the 
installation of any lamps at other locations shall be charged for the same as changes of locations under 
Article t) hereof until the original number installed shall again have been reached. Lamps of any 
type may be substituted for lamjjs of any other type if the Municipality pays the total expense of 
making the change and the total amount of payments by the Municipality hereunder at the then 
standard rates is not thereby diminished. 

8. Should the Municipality at any time find that the Company is not complying fully with the 
terms and re(|uirenients of this Agreement, the Municipality shall immediately notify the Com))any 
of such fact, and the Company shall at once remedy the fault, but failure to give such notice shall not 
impair any obligation of the Company. But the Company shall not be responsible for any failure to 
supply electricity if such failure is without default or neglect on its part. 

9. If the Municipality shall at any time during the continuance of this Agreement be required 
to purchase the whole or any part of the plant of the Company located within the limits of said 
Municipality, under the present law, or any .amendment thereof, the Municipality shall not be holden 
for the unexpired term of this Agreement, nor shall this Agreement or the imexpired term thereof be 
in any way considered as an element of value in such purchase ; provided, however, that in case of 
such purchase the Municipality shall not be entitled to the full discount provided for in this Agree- 
ment unless it shall have been in operation for the full period thereof. If the Agreement shall 
not have been in operation for the full period thereof, because of such purchase, the accounts between 
the Municipality and the Company shall be adjusted so as to make the total net payments by the 
Municipality to the Company what they would have been if the Agreement had been made for the 
period during which it was actually in operation. 

The Old Colony Trust Company is authorized to act in the admin- 
istration of estates with all the powers that are given to individuals. 



PUBLIC SERVICE RATE BOOK 181 



BOSTON CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY 

RATES FOR GAS AND PARTNERSHIP WITH THE 
PUBLIC AND WITH ITS EMPLOYEES 



1. "Sliding Scale" Act 

2. Profit-Sharing Plan 

3. Representative of Employees on Board of Directors 



1. SLIDING SCALE ACT 

In the endeavor to provide a means of regulating the price of gas in the City 
of Boston, which would be satisfactory both to the public and to the Company, a 
plan was adopted similar to a system long employed in England but having no 
example in this country at that time. The method of regulation referred to has 
been applied specifically to Gas Companies and is called the Sliding Scale. 

The principle of the " Sliding Scale " is as follows : 

A standard price of gas is established and a standard rate of dividends. 
Both the price and the rate of dividends are intended to be fixed on such a basis 
as to secure an adequate return on the money invested in the business. For 
every reduction in the price the Company is allowed to increase correspondingly 
the rate of dividends which may be paid. 

In Boston the standard price for gas was fixed by an Act of the Legislature 
at 90c. per thousand cubic feet. The standard rate of dividends was fixed at 
7%. For every reduction of 5c. in the price of gas the Company may, during 
the following year, increase the dividend rate 1%. 

The act provides a reserve fund for emergencies which may be set aside each 
year up to 1% of the capital, until the fund becomes equal to 5% of the capital 
stock. If an excess is earned above the amount provided in the reserve fund 
such excess is to be paid to the towns in which gas is sold in proportion to the 
miles of main in each. 

Issues of additional stock are to be valued by the Board of Gas and Electric 
Light Commissioners. Before the new shares are offered to the stockholders of 
the Company they shall be offered for sale by public auction, and no bid is to be 
accepted for less than the price fixed. Any stock not sold at auction is to be 
offered at the fixed price to the stockholders. Any stock so offered and not sold 
shall again be offered for sale at public auction. 

After ten years' time, upon the petition of the Company, or upon the petition 
of the mayor or selectmen of the cities and towns in which the Company is sup- 
plying gas, the Board of Gas and Electric Light Commissioners shall have the 
authority to lower or raise the standard price to such extent as may justly be 
required by reason of. greater or less burdens which may be imposed upon the 



Interest-bearing accounts subject to cheque may be opened at either office of 
the Old Colony Trust Company and the two offices used interchangeably for 
the transaction of your banking; business* 



182 BOSTON CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY 

Company by reason of improved methods in the art of manufacture, by reason of 
changes in the prices of material and labor, or by reason of cliangcs in otlier 
conditions affecting the general cost of manufacture or distribution of gas. 

Since the passage of this Act the price of gas has been twice reduced, on July 
1, 1906, to 85 cents, and on July 1, 1907, to 80 cents, which is the present rate. 
At the same time the rate of dividends has been increased from 7 to 9%. For 
the year ending June 30, 1907, the first year in which the Sliding Scale was put 
into effect, the sales were about three and three-quarter billions. The reduction 
of 5 cents that year amounted to about $190,000, while the extra 1% of dividends 
which were allowed amounted to about $150,000. 

During the year ending June 30, 1908, sales were about four billion, and the 
additional reduction at that time, together with the previous reduction mentioned 
above, resulted in a saving to the public of about $400,000. The Company 
received an extra 1% in dividends, making the rate 9%, or an increase in the 
total amount of about $300,000 per year for the stockholders. 

In this connection it may be mentioned that the various companies which 
went to make up what is known as the " Boston Consolidated Gas Company " 
were consolidated on June 15, 1905, and between that time and the date that the 
Sliding Scale went into effect, the new Consolidated Company reduced its price of 
gas 10c. per thousand feet, so that the public between June 15, 1905, and July 1, 
1907, received a reduction in price of 20c. per thousand cubic feet, this reduction 
being brought about by the consolidation and the Sliding Scale. 

The sales for the year ending June 30, 1911, were four billion five hundred 
million cubic feet, and the saving on this amount to the public at the present price 
as compared with the price in June, 1905, was about $900,000. It is evident that 
the proportion of the profits given to the public is increasing and will increase 
more rapidly than the amount of the profits given to the shareholders. 

It should also be stated that although the actual book value of the property 
represented by the investments of the Company amounts to nearly $25,000,000 
the capitalization is only about $15,000,000. Consequently a dividend of 9% on 
the capital of about $15,000,000 is equivalent to about 5^^% on the actual book 
value of the properties. 

The public is interested primarily in low prices and good service. The amount 
of dividends paid to the stockholders of the Company does not interest the public 
unless such payments prevent them from getting low prices. 

When the payment of extra dividends is not only prohibited unless reductions 
in the price are made, but increases in the rate of dividend are actually offered as 
a reward for reduced prices, then the public joins willingly in the partnership. 

With the incentive of increased dividends before them as a result of the display 
of special energy and ability in conducting the business, managers of such under- 
takings will use every effort to introduce economies and to increase sales in order 
that the price may be reduced and the dividends increased. The public will 
receive the benefit of this increased effort in lower prices. 

"With ample floor space and a most economical arrangfement of the various 
departments, the Old Colony Trust Company offers its customers that prornpt 
and efficient service to be obtained only in a thorougfhly modern banking 
institution. 



BOSTON CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY 183 



As far as the local public is concerned nothing but praise is heard of the appli- 
cation of the Sliding Scale in Boston, as would naturally be expected when their 
share of the profits has actually been greater than that of the Company. Besides 
the reductions in price which have resulted, it is believed that the partnership with 
tlie public which this Act creates develops that mutual good will and confidence 
which are esseutial in the relations of all Public Service Corporations with the 
public. 

2. PROFIT-SHARING PLAN 

Carrying this principle of partnership still further, the Company inaugurated 
a plan of dividing profits with employees, thus creating a partnership with them 
on a similar basis to that already in force with the public. 

The object of the plan is to give the most efficient employees an owner's inter- 
est in the business, thus furnishing a financial incentive to each individual to pro- 
mote the prosperity of the Company. 

Premiums calculated on the annual salaries are paid to those eligible as profit 
sharers at the same rate as the dividends for that year on the stock of the Com- 
pany. Under the so-called " Sliding-Scale Act " of 1906, by which the rate of 
dividends is increased 1% for every 5c. reduction in price of gas, the increase in 
the amount of premiums to be apportioned is dependent ultimately upon reduction 
in the price of gas. Reductions in the price of gas will come as a result of 
increases in the business and improved economies in operation. Consequently 
there is a very direct relation between the collective efficiency of the employees 
and the percentage of the apportionment, which should result in increased effort 
on their part to reduce the price of gas and thus increase their proportion of the 
profits. 

Only those employees who have been in the employ of the Company for one 
year before the beginning of any fiscal year shall take part in the apportionment 
which is made at the end of that fiscal year. This rule requires that an emplovee 
shall have been Avith the Company at least two years before he receives any part 
in the profit-sharing fund. Besides this time limitation a very careful selection is 
made through the heads of the various departments of those who shall participate 
in the apportionment. Only those employees who have shown the greatest regu- 
larity, intelligence and energy in the business of the Company are included. 

This restriction is a very important part of the success of any plan of profit 
sharing with employees, as it prevents the employees from accepting the appor- 
tionment merely as an increase of their salary instead of a reward for actual 
merit applicable only to the best employees. 

Besides this very careful selection, a profit sharer is sometimes dropped from 
the roll for cause, as a disciplinary measure. 

It is the endeavor to make the list of profit sliarers a roll of honor. The names 
of all profit sharers are posted in a conspicuous place in their respective depart- 
ments, so that employees will know who in their department are profit sharers. 

At both offices of the Old Colony Trust Company every banking facility is at 
the service of its customers and no opportunity t(5 provide for their comfort and 
convenience has been overlooked. 



184 BOSTON CONSOLIDATKD GAS COMPANY 

The privilege of being a profit sharer is considered an endorsement by the 
Company to every employee who is on the list, and should be worth more than 
any other kind of a recommendation to an employee, should he leave the employ 
of the Consolidated Gas Company and go elsewhere. 

The premiums are calculated on the salaries or wages, for the twelve months 
of the fiscal year without reduction for sickness, except for the excess above two 
months' absence. 

Profits are due at the end of the fiscal year. No employee voluntarily with- 
drawing or dismissed during the twelve months preceding shall be entitled to 
receive any premium for that year, but shall receive any balance due for pre- 
miums of the previous year. In case employment is terminated by death or 
accident a premium based on the previous twelve months is paid to worthy 
employees. 

Premiums shall be applied toward the purchase of one or more preferred shares of 
the capital stock of the Massachusetts Gas Company, the holding Company, at their 
then market price. Any balance remaining shall remain to the credit of the employee 
on the books of the Company, carrying interest at the rate of 4% per annum. 

Shares bought for employees shall be their absolute property, but it is under- 
stood that shares are not to be sold without the a})proval of the Directors, as the 
success of the plan is dependent upon an accumulated interest in the stock of the 
Company. The Directors reserve the right to drop any employee who sells his 
stock, from the list of profit sharers for at least one year. 

Additional cash payments toward the purchase of shares may be made by 
employees and these will carry four per cent interest. 

The rules may be amended or the profit-sharing plan discontinued at any time 
by the vote of the Directors of the Company, but any such action shall not go 
into effect until after the date for the declaration of premium next following. 

Dividends have been paid the profit sharers as follows : 

Amount Apportioned 

9 months ending June 30, 1907, $26,029.15, being 7% dividend on profit-sharer's 

wages. 
Year ending June 30, 1908, $43,986.37, being 8% dividend on profit-sharer's 

wages. 
Year ending June 30, 1909, $48,827.64, being 9'}{, dividend on profit-sharer's 

wages. 

Y^ear ending June 30, 1910, $47,241.99, being 9% dividend on proHt-sharer's 

wages. 
Year ending June 30, 1911, $48,225.42, being 9% dividend on profit-sharer's 

wages. 
Total, 4 years 9 months, $214,310.57. 

The total number of employees June 30, 1911, was approximately 843, of 
which 574 were jyrofit sharers. 

The majority of people do not realize the tremendous safe gfuards provided for 
the protection of valuables in the vaults of the Old Colony Trust Company. 
Your inspection is cordially invited. 



The above statcnietit shows that, in not quite five years, there has been 
created on the part of employees an ovvnersliip in the business of about §214,000. 

At the present rate of apportionment in one year more, each employee, who 
has been employed the full period, will have an ownership in the business of about 
one-half of his ainiual salary. 

It is believed that the pnjlit-sharino- [jlan is working out very satisfactorily. 
Besides the interest in the business which is induced by actual ownership, the 
saving feature is extremely valuable, not only from the economical advantage to 
the employee himself in laying by a fund of this kind, but to the Company in 
having employees who have established themselves on a sound financial basis. 

The care in choosing the emploj'ees to come under the profit-sharing plan, 
and the selection of those only who do the best work for the Company, the 
inducement given to employees to increase their efficiency In^ reason of the 
increase in dividends which Avill result, are the most important features of 
the profit-sharing plan. Satisfactory results are dependent upon these or similar 
principles. 



3. REPRESENTATIVE OF EMPLOYEES ON BOARD 
OF DIRECTORS 

The logical extension of the plan by which employees secure an ownership in 
the business is to have them represented on the Board of Directors in order that 
they may have a voice in the management of the Company. Accordingly the 
Company has recently invited the nomination on the part of the profit sharers of 
a representative of their own selection to serve as a Director of the Company 
<luring the coming year. 

Tliis plan has been patterned largely on that so satisfactorily employed by 
some of the London companies where it has proved eminently successful. It is 
believed that this direct participation in the management of the Company will 
still further serve as an incentive to the employees to increase their efficiency. 
If they feel that their own individual effort will result in increased profits to 
them and that their own interests are represented on the Board of Directors by 
one of their own number they are bound to work more cheerfully and effectively. 
The value to any business of increasing the intelligent and carefully directed 
effort on the j^art of its employees cannot be overestimated, and in the case of this 
Company the operation of the profi^sharing plan has been a great factor in effect- 
ing the desired result. By dividing profits on the one hand with the public in the 
form of reduced prices, and on the other hand with employees by a dividend on 
their wages, such a joint partnership among the public, the employees and the Com- 
pany is created that every effort on the part of the management and the employees 
will be directed to the mutual advantage of all the partners to the business, the 
stockholders, the employees and the j)ul>Iic. 



The Boston Commercial. 



VOL. LV. NO. 87. 



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A •elootail ll,t of Tbm rr«. Stock,. II, tad or\ Boston 

IDDER, PEABOOY & CO,, 1 15 Devonshire St. 

INVESTMENT SECURITIES 
BAKER, AYLINC 8( CO. 

50 Congress Street, Boston 

PHILADELPHIA PROVIDENCE 

Public Sorvico Socurltloo 



TRIPPE \ COMPANY 



Stock Brokers 

r YORK STOCK EXCHANCC 

25 Broad St., New York 



MEMBERS r 



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F. H. PRINCE & CO. 

Boston, Mass. 



J.W.BOWEN&CO 

25 AND 26 EXCHANGE BUILDING. BOSTON 
Mouiilati) States Telepttone anil Telesraptt Cooim 



Bond Department Removal 

Wc beg to announce that our Bond De- 
partmeDt will move on January ist into the 
banking rooms formerly occupied by the 
Boston Sufe Deposit & Trust Company, on the 
floor below our main offices at 87 Millc Street. 
These oflices have been remodelled and afford 
greatly improved facilties for the transactioD 
of our bond business 

HAYDEN, STONE G CO. 

87 Milk Street, Boston 



Bonds For 1912 Investment 



State of Oklahoma Funding 48 

Prioo to Yield 3.901 

Kansas City, Missouri, School 3 1-2s 

Price to Yield 4-. 

Phoenix, Arizona, tax exempt, 4 t-2s 

SItagit, Washington, Funding 4 I -4s 

Kansas City, Kansas, Light 41-28 

Choctaw County, Oklahoma, Bridge 5s 

El Paso, Texas, Funding Ss 

Prico to Yield 4.00'. 

6% Mortgages on Improved Farms 

Commeice XIrust Company 

TEN MILLIONS ASSETS 



ARTHUR S. LELAND & COMPANY 

Bankers and Brokers 

lO POST OFFICE SQUARE. BOSTON 
26 EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YORK 







e behind 09, and 

^__ till abreast with 

-^^^^^^ the best banks of Ifae 



CORN EXCHANGE 

NATIONAL BANK, PhUadelphia 



BRIGHT, SEARS £ CO. 

Slock and Bond Brokers 



S3 State Street, Boston, Mas*. 



COPPERS 

Inquiries gladly an«w«r»d f%\t^\n% th*«« ••ourltl** 

MARKITLITTKK IKUT ON RIQUCkT 



WICCIN « ELWELL 

B3 STATE STREET. BOSTON, MASS. 



BEACON TRUST COMPANY 

Caplul ind Surplus 5 i.i 00.000 

TWO BANKING OFFICES 



Oil. li. 1911 S9.OJ3.I140 S9 



The Boston Commercial. 




BOSTON TRANSCRIPT 



IT IS DIFFICULT TO THINK 
OF EITHER SEPARATELY 



LiDMAHYUF CONGRESS 

I' 1 1' nil III III III III II I III I 



I III II 

014 065 622 7 4 




CAPITAL 
$5,000,000 




SURPLUS 
$7,v500,000 



In addition to conducting a general 
banking and safe deposit business, 
the Old Colony Trust Company 
acts as trustee under railroad and 
otber mortgagees and as agent for 
the transfer and registration of 
stocks. 

The Company is also authorized 
to act in the administraiion of 
estates in trust with all the powers 
that are given to individuals 

Deposits may be made and checks 
cashed at either Court Street or 
Temple Place. 

Old Colony Trust Compariy 



MAIM OFFICE 

COURT STREET 



BRANCH OFFICE 

TEMPLE PLACE 



